CHINESE STRIKE
REVIVAL AT SHANGHAI. UrKIN, Aur.it 10. Wharf eo'oli’s at Shanghai hiv : ngaiu siru-k. C nferences of niisiouaries ate being calle 1 it <1 -cum the future of mission schools threng'nout China, in view of tire wi-lc-j a I movement among -tud'tiD r.ot to uturn to scho 1 cWii g I - the liatnw.alistic and anti foreign agit ition. S-><i e missionaries adv e: te re-opening next term. Others favour rlo ing periods of three months to a year. Si 11 < tlrers ruegest the h.ardii.ff over *-t ■ ■ live Chriatio'-rs, for terms of o-e ti three years. Mcan'in-e m nv Chine e. are v-iihdraw’-ig from the mi-sion churches, formirre independent chvr lie of their own, nnd the further question h—s arisen wh^’ 1 o- r.t t , hard - ver the clittrehes to the native Ohi'snr.i-i. Manv ntis- i nnries think that in vi >w cf tl’.e feel • g of bitterness and hostility, the pro-ent i» net an o; : u.’u o time for such a course.
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Grey River Argus, 12 August 1925, Page 5
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