its members to propose an armistice. With Germany committed a singularly direct, manly and courageous speech by the Chinese in Singapore (1923). (N. M.*) WILSON, JAMES (1835-1920), American administrator (sce 28.693), died at Hamilton, Bermuda, Feb. 11 1917. He was represented by Marquis (afterwards Prince Saionzi; Baron (afterwards Viscount) Makino; Viscount (after- wards gallantly rescued) of an Active Life (1923); L. W. Bendiel, A Study of his characteristics—his impatience, his lack of