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The Chinese Trouble.

WELCOME NEWS OF MISSIONARIES,

Jnited Press Association—Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Received 10.53 p.m., November 28th. LONDON, November 28. Miss Chapman, of Adelaide, and Miss Way, of Melbourne, both of the China inland mission, who were some time ago reported to have been murdered in the Shansi Province, are now reported to have reached Taiyuenfu safely.

Received 1.3 a.m., November 29th . MELBOURNE, November 28. The secretary of the China inland mission has received a cablegram from Shanghai confirming the safety of Misses Chapman and Way.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 29 November 1900, Page 2

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The Chinese Trouble. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 29 November 1900, Page 2

The Chinese Trouble. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 29 November 1900, Page 2

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