CAPTIVE MISSIONARY
MOTHER’S ATTITUDE. LONDON, April 28. Mrs. Bossliardt, mother of the captive missionary in China, says: “I can only pray. 1 cannot pay the ransom and would not if I had the money, because surrender would mean that every missionary would be unsafe I. hereafter. ’’ VIEWS ENDORSED REW HAYMAN’S MOTHER [ Per Press Association ] AUCKLAND, April 29. “J hold just the same views as Mrs Bosshardt on the matter,” said Mrs J. E. Hayman, mother of the Auckland captive. “Even if I had the money I would not pay it to the bandits. It would be a wrong thing to do. and my sou would be the last person to wish me to do it.” Brayers for the safety of the two missionaries were being offered in many city and-suburban churches, said Mrs Hayman. “We can only hope and pray,” she stated. “I feel sure our prayers will be an g were.l ’’
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 99, 30 April 1935, Page 5
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