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CHINESE BANDITS.

FATE OF MISSIONARIES. LONDON. Nov. 16. Following reports that Catholic missions at Hanchungfu were attacked and looted and Italian priests and nuns driven to the mountains, the London office of the China Inland Mission, announces that its missionaries at Hanchungfu are Australians—Miss M. E. Haslam, who has been in China since 190 S; and Mr A. Strange and his English wife, who have been in China for seven years.

It is not known whether they are at present at Hancliungfu. There has been no news recently regarding the safetv of other inland missioners.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 303, 18 November 1930, Page 7

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CHINESE BANDITS. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 303, 18 November 1930, Page 7

CHINESE BANDITS. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 303, 18 November 1930, Page 7

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