CAPTIVES OF BANDITS
MISSIONARIES IN CHINA
ANXIETY AS TO FATE
PEKING, February 25.
The greatest anxiety is felt concerning Mr. Frenchanii also his wife, an Englishwoman.
Nothing has been heard of Mr.; Hayman, the New Zealand missionary, since the report that he was still in Hunan. The fate of 20 missionaries, including 12 Australians in the province of Shensi, is unknown. .'. . . ■
Mr. S. C. Frencham, \who. was stationed at Ningkiang, in the province of South-west Shensi, where he founded a mission four years ago, was recently captured by bandits.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 49, 27 February 1935, Page 9
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