“China is in darkness, a darkness that can be felt, and through the darkness come the screams of women and children. Young girls have their feet made plastic with hot bathing, then tho four toes are bent under the sole, and each foot bound so that th c arch is broken. The agony is extreme, and the sufferers are never free from pain for 20 years,” said Mrs Howard Taylor at the Hastings Methodist ClrnreH on AVcdriesdav night last.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3828, 26 July 1927, Page 30
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