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 3rd class, Oct. 2o, 1898; Administrator. 2ml class, Jan. 1, 1004. Address: Laos; Judo-China. 

 MACFARLANE, Dr. Harold (HONGKONG), L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Edin.: Assistant Medical Officer of Health; b. July 15, 1876. Arrived in Hongkong, Sept.. 1903. Club: Hongkong. Address: Kowloon, Hongkong. 

 MACFAYDEN, Eric (KUALA LUMPUR), B.A., Oxford; acting assistant Secretary to British Resident; b. Feb. 9, 1879. Edttc.: Clifton College and Wadham College. Was in South Africa with Imperial Yeomanry 1900; Federated Malay States Civil Service as Cadet, Selangor, Jan.,.1903; acting assistant District Officer, Kuala Selangor, April, 1904. acting Assistant Secretary to Resident, Kuala Lumpur, 1906. Decoration: South African Medal with three bars. Address: Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States. 

 MACGILLIVRAY, Rev. Donald (SHANGHAI), M.A., B.D., Missionary; b. 1862; m. Miss Bovey, Bovey Tracey, Devon, England. Educ.: Goderick High School and Knox College and Toronto University, Canada; Gold Medallist in classics, at Toronto University; numerous other prizes and scholarships in Arts and Theology. Pioneer to Houan in 1888 for Canadian Presbyterian Church; suffered as result of rioting several times; in 1899 came to Shanghai as co-worker with Dr. Timothy Richard, D.D., in the Christian Literature Society for China where has since remained. Publications: Mandarin-Romanised Dictionary of Chinese, and many works in Chinese. Address: 44, Boone Road, Shanghai, China. 

 MA CHIN-HSU, Admiral (FUKIEN), native of Anhwei. Brigade General, Huai-Yang, Kianghui, 1904; acting Commander-in-Chief of naval forces, Fukien, March, 1906. 

 MACHLE, Edward Charles (CANTON), M.D.; Medical Missionary; b., May 3, 1859 Cincinnati, Ohio U.S.A.; m. 1889, Ella May Wood, d. of late Howard Wood. Educ.: Cinti. Public School; Wooster University; Jefferson Medical College, Phila., Ta.? 1889. Acted as temporary ship's surgeon on board the Corvette"Alliance," plying between the waters of Hongkong, and Yokohama, Japan, in the summer of 1890; located at Lienchau, Kwangtung Province, China, sent by A. P.M.; was present terrible massacre and destruction of Mission on Oct. 28, 1905; when wife and daughter were, with other missionaries, killed by Chinese; proposed for service in Iloilo, Philippine Islands, 1906, Publications: Catechisms in Hakka and Classical Book on Table of arteries, veins and nerves, in Chinese. Address: Canton, China. 

 MACINTYRE, D. C. (PENANG), Harbour Master, Sept., 1S93. Address: Penang, Straits Settlements. 

 MACIVER, Rev. Donald (WUKINGFU), M.A., Aberdeen; missionary; b. Oct. 10, 1852 at Ross-shire, Scotland;