BANDIT VENGEANCE
FATE OP LADY MISSIONARIES.
SHOOTING REPORTED
f ((Received 8,31 a.m.) PEKING, October 3. Misses Nettleton and Harrison, Hri* trist missionaries held to' ransom by Communist bandits in North Fukien since June, seem, to have been shot by their captors, following the fail uro of protracted negotiations for ■ . their release ,according to a message reaching the British Consul at . Foochow.
It ■ is understood that the British authorities are deferring action pending the receipt of fnil details*
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Northern Advocate, 4 October 1930, Page 9
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