MISSIONARIES IN CHINA
OUTBREAK OF LOOTING TROUBLE IN HUNAN PROVINCE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright PEKING, November 31. (Received November 22, at 9.65 a.m.) Local mission authorities are informed of a student outbreak at Nanchowting, in the Hunan Province, where the home of Mr F. G. Draffin, an Australian missionary, was looted and the chapel badly damaged. Mr Draffin and his wife escaped personal injury. Tho district is one of the loneliest in the whole of China. This looting is one of the many inspired by the approach of Kuo Min-chun army. The position of all foreigners in the vicinity is precarious.
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Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 9
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100MISSIONARIES IN CHINA Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 9
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