THE FAR EAST
CHINA : S FORWARD MOVEMENT.
PreEs Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, March 25.
The Rev. Mr Paton, a member of the commission sent from Victoria, to study the missionary position in the East, r. greatly impressed with the progress of the missionary movement, particularly in Korea, where the whole nation was turning to Christianity. Tremendous changes, politically and socially, were taking place in the East. China was passing through a national ferment, and the old tilings wcro passing away with lightning rapidity. He felt certain that China in the next few years would play a very different part in history from what she had played in the past. A limitless opportunity faced the Church everywhere in the East,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15102, 27 March 1911, Page 5
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