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"EVENING POST" LIST

(To the Editor.)

Sir,—The remarks of Mr. .7. M. M'Jvenzie, a Presbyterian missionary on furlough from China, at' yesterday's meeting of those interested in the Chinese famine relief fund were altogether uncalled for. I refer to the following paragraph: "The newspapers cannot give enough space to the matter. They have, of course, to tell the public of Segrave's speed records, and of the Test match." I consider, Sir, that such remarks alienate rather than foster sympathy. Both you and your morning contemporary have given considerable space to the sad happenings in China, and have also opened your columns_ for subscriptions to alleviate the position. The thanks of the community are due to you Cor the service you have rendered. —I am, etc.,

PRESBYTERIAN,

Already Acknowledged 79 16 6 H.K 10 0 A.L.G ,0 10 0 Sympathiser x 10 0 H.K. i :.". 0 7 0 X.Y.Z 10 0 A.H 0 5 0 G.H.H ". 10 0 R.S." 0 5 0 Inasmuch 2 0 0 J.H.H 0 10 0 A.E.H 0 10 0 W.L.H. > 0 5 0 L.E.R \......... 010 0 Troddles >: 0 5 0 Sympathiser ;.. 10 0 M. -. 1 0 0 H0 6 0 L.C.B.' ....7 1 0 0 FB 0 10 0 £92 19 6

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 8

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"EVENING POST" LIST Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 8

"EVENING POST" LIST Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 8