EDUCATION IN CHINA
INFLUENCE OF THE OCCIDENT, j By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Ecceived October 19, midnight.)
LONDON, October 19. ; An influential meeting, tbe attendance at which included the Bight Kev. Dr, Winnington-Ingram (Bishop of London),! Dr (Morrison (lato correspondent at Pe-‘ kin for “The Times"), and Sir Robert: Hart (formerly Inspector-General of Chinese Maritime Customs) passed a] resolution supporting the China Einergency Committee's appeal for .£40,000 for medical training colleges, .£40,000 for theological colleges, and £ 20,000 for thOj translation and publication of the Lest .Western literature. 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7263, 20 October 1910, Page 5
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