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 June 30, 1879; Bacon scholar, Gray's Inn, 1887; Inns of Court studentship, 1888; joint comsnr. with the late Sir J. F. Dickson, Nov. and Dec., 1891, to inquire into certain matters connected with the registry of the Sup. Court of Gibraltar; Priv. Sec. to Sir R. Meade, Aug. 17, 1892; attached to the staff of the Br. Agent for the Behring Sea Arbitration in London and Paris, 1892-93; 1st class elk., Mar. 11, 1896. prin. elk., June 3, 1897; Sec. to the conference between Mr. Chamberiain and the Colonial Premiers, June and July, 1897; visited Gibraltar to inquire into rates of pay in the Civ. Serv., May, 1899; apptd. C.O. representative on staff of H.K.H. the Duke of Cornwall and York, during his visit to the Colonies, 1901; Sec. to Colonial Conference, 1902; received thanks of Canadian Govt. and Confederation Med. for services in connection with Alaska Boundary and other matters, 1903; Govr., Straits Settlements, since Feb. 1, 1904. Publications: Joint Editor and subsequently Editor Col. Office List 1883 to 1898. Address: Government House, Singapore, Straits Settlements. 

 ANDERSON, Hon. John (SINGAPORE), Merchant; b. March. 1852 at Rothesay, Isle of Bute; m. 1901, W. E' Dunbar Pope. Edve.: Raffles Institution, Singapore. Ai lived at Singapore Dec., 1859; in Govt. Civil JServiceat Singapore until 1871 when commenced mercantile career; has been xo engaged at Singapore ever since; now co-proprietor and head of Guthrie and Co., Ltd., of Singapore Peuang, London and Fremantle, W.A.; Siamese Consul-General for Singrpore; J.P.; Member of Legislative Council of Straits Settlements 1S86-88 and again since 19C5. Club: Bath, Dover St., London, W. Address: "Ardmoie," Singapore, Straits Settlements. 

 ANDERSON, Dr. John Arthur (TAICHOW),M.D., Medical Missionaiy; b. May 11, 18C2; m. Oct. 1895, Alexancrina Ross, M.D. Educ.: Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; New York University, U.S.A. Connected with the Consumptive Sanatoiia of Scotland; was Surgeon in charge C.I.M. Hospitals at Chungking, Chinkiang, and Taichow; travelled in the wilds of West China on Tibetan border; followed the course of River of Golden Sand from iron bridge near Li-kiang-fuin Noithern Yunnan to where it is joined by White Water River and becomes Yangtze; explored teriitory in-habited by various tribes-the Mingkia, Lo-so and Li-go and skhted the teiritory of savage Mang-tse and Lo-lo; travelled in Kwei-cho and saw fcmething of Miao tribe resident in that province; went to Shanghai during Boxer troubles of 1900; was ordained Missionary in charge Taichow-fu, prov. of Chehkiang, in 1898, by Rev. J. Hudson. F.R.C.S., M.R.C.S., etc. Publications: "Can't You':" and "Divine Healing." Addrex*: China Inland Mission, Taichow, via Ningpo, China. 

 ANDERSON, Robert Ogilvie Newton (Taiping), B.A., A.l.H.; F.M.S.