SHE LIVES FOR OTHERS
Although she faced a Chinese firing squad three times in one day, was kidnapped for twenty-three days, was bombed and macliined-gunned for two hours, Mrs. J'uline R. Kileh, at present on leave in England, is going back to China, where she has been a missionary for thirty-eight years. Mrs. Kilen was kidnapped by a bandit chief; when troops were sent to her rescue the bandits blamed her and put her before a firing squad. She contrived three times that day to make tho bandits pause. At last they, gave her over to the rescuing troop?!.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23773, 28 September 1940, Page 2 (Supplement)
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