Who's Who in the Far East/MOON, Dr. Joseph Agnew
MOON, Dr. Joseph Agnew (YOKOHAMA), Fleet Surgeon, Royal Navy; b. 1864; m. 1902, Ada, 2nd ff. J. Simmons, of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, and Kingstown, Co. Dublin. Educ,: Royal School, Dungannon. Entered R.N. as Surgeon, 1887; Staff Surgeon, 1899; Fleet Surgeon, 1903; Surgeon on board H.M.S. Victoria on June 22, 1893, when that vessel was rammed by H.M.S. Camperdown, with the result that Admiral Sir G. Tryon, K.C.B. and 390 officers and men were lost; Staff' Surgeon of H.M.S. Arethusa during Boxer outbreak, 1900. Recreations: All out-door sports, and racquets; captained Mediterranean Fleet Cricket Team, 1889-1892; 1894-97; 1901-02. Decorations: China Medal, 1900; Imperial Japanese Red Cross, hon. Member, 2nd class. Club: Royal Naval, Portsmouth; Cocoa Tree, St. James St., Lond. Address: Royal Naval Hospital, Yokohama, Japan.