MISSIONARIES HELD CAPTIVE
I'UAYEK FOR SAFETY Special prayer in the churches tomorrow for the deliverance of Messrs Hayman and Bosshardt from the hands of their bandit captors, has been asked by the China Inland Mission. Messrs Haynan and Bosshardt have been in c-.iutivity since October last, and reccnl eabia rews advises that their lives ire threatened unless substantial rr/-.scin, together with antiaircraft fi.ms, are f jrthcoming. On Tuesdav e-ening a special intercessory service" is o be held in the Trinity Con'/regat'/.-iial Church, followed by a short fare-veil address from Mr Sami ! Giant';.lie, of Christchureh, and a missionary of the China Inland Mission, who. with Mrs Glanville, is leaving next week on his return to China.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21464, 4 May 1935, Page 19
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