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REVOLT IN CHINA.

NEW ZEALANDERS SAFE. A cable message received by the Foreign Mission -Office of the Presbyterian Church states that the Mission hospital and station at Konchuen 12 miles from Canton, was not disturbed during -the recent fighting. The medical officer in charge of the hospital Is Dr. G. E. North, a nephew of Dr. J. J. North, principal of the Baptist Theological College, Auckland, and Nurse A. James and Nurse A. Robertson are on the staff. Other New Zealanders resident at the missinn station are the Rev. J. M. McKenzie, the Rev. A. L. Miller, Miss F. Ogllvie and Miss A. Yansen.

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17898, 19 December 1929, Page 12

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REVOLT IN CHINA. Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17898, 19 December 1929, Page 12

REVOLT IN CHINA. Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17898, 19 December 1929, Page 12

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