CHINA'S APPEAL.
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i '•;• >~'■ '.v>:.>Lo^DO?^ April 28. 1 '■ : Arphbishop-'Of'>Sydaey, preaching 1 atOtho 'Abbey, said?tha,t' China,-which • had shut .its, doors to; Christianity: and ' murdered missionaries, has ; appealed .to i lis to turn,to. God , for them. We have (riot refused the appeal.../„ •. ...'■,■ •-,■'■-:.' 1 .A devotional service, was ; held iat the' I CHinese Legation, Chinese students -ofjfefied up. a pjayeri. and tho "Rock of ;Ages" was sung. Lord William' Cecil j pronounced the Benediction. Ton .thousand Sunday schools^and"2.244,6oß i teachers and scholars prayed.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 30 April 1913, Page 5
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83CHINA'S APPEAL. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 30 April 1913, Page 5
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