Francis Arthur Sutton

(born England 14 February 1884, died Hong Kong 22 October 1944) was an English adventurer known as "One Arm Sutton" after losing part of an arm by a hand grenade at the Battle of Gallipoli where he was awarded the Military Cross.

Following the war he built railways in Mexico and Argentina and also mined for gold in Siberia and Korea.

Sutton travelled to China where he had purchased manufacturing rights for the Stokes Mortar that he provided to various warlords.

In Mukden, Sutton provided hospitality to Aloha Baker on her round-the-world drive as her party passed through a war zone.

[5] During World War II he was interned in Hong Kong[6] where he died of dysentery.