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 College, Marietta, Ohio, U.S.A. Arrived at Shanghai, Dec. 24, 1862; had charge of several station schools at various times but chiet work evangelistic; has done much touring in country districts; at Tientsin has been occupied in streets, chapel, and church work. Publications: A few tracts in Chinese;" Terms for God and Spirit in Chinese." Address: Tientsin, China. 

 ST. CLAIR, William Graeme (SINGAPORE), Journalist; b. March 27, 1844, s. of late John St. Clair, F.R.G.S., F.E.I.S. Educ.: Royal High School, Edinburgh; Edinburgh Institution; Ewart Institution; Edinburgh University. Head Master, Moulmein Town School, Burmah, 1874; original member Moulmein V.R., 1877 ( shot for India, Kolapore Cup Team, at Wimbledon, 1885); Editor, Singapore "Free Press," since Feb., 1867; personally interested in formation of Singapore V.A., 1887 and Straits Settlements Association, Singapore branch, 1889, Singapore Philharmonic Society 1891, Hongkong-Singapore-Shanghai Rifle matches (shot for Singapore team for 10 years, five as Captain); arranged Burmese melody," "Kayathan "(subsequently adopted by Imperial Government as Burmese National Anthem), during occupation of Upper Burmah, 1886, for which received thanks of India office; during Pahang disturbances, 1892, served from July 11 to Nov. 4, as acting assistant Commissioner, 1st Perak,Sikhs, with Pahang Expeditionary Force under Lieutenant-Colonel R. S. F. Walker, C.M.G.; was in executive charge of Raub district and chief transport and commissiariat officer to expedition; also led expedition from Raub into almost unknown and difficult country and captured large body of rebels; received thanks of H.E. the Governor for services; at request of Government carried out organisation and equipment, Singapore V.R., 1901. Clubs: Singapore; Sports, London. Address: "Clay more," Orchard Road, Singapore, Straits Settlements. 

 STEDMAN, Dr. Frederic Osmund (HONGKONG), M.D., B.S., London University, M.R.C.S., Eng., J.P. Hongkong; b. Dec. 31, 1862. Late House Surgeon, House Physician, and Surgeon Registrar, Charing Cross Hospital; House Physician, National Hospital for Paralysis and Epilepsy, London; clinical assistant, Moorefield's Eye Hospital. Club: Hongkong. Address:" Formosa," Peak, Hongkong. 

 STEENBUCH, Rev. H. T. C. (AWAJI) Priest; b. Nov. 7, 1876; m. 1900. Educ.: Copenhagen Univ.; Dorchester Coll. (near Oxford); matriculated Copenhagen Univ., 1895, and obtained degrees in Philosophy and Hebrew; passed theol. examination in London, 1900. Ordained Deacon by Bishop of Corea, 1900; Priest, 1902; appointed Rector of Awaji Island, 1904. Clubs: Cosmopolitan Correspondence, No. 2573; Esperantist No. 10555. Address: Sumoto, Awaji, Japan. 