MISSIONARIES' FATE
«, TWO KKPORTED KILLED LONDON, March 3. Cablegrams received by the China Inland Mission in London state that Ningkiang soldiers report that Mr Frencham has been killed. Mr Hayman is reported to have been killed on December 25. I.Mr and Mrs Frencham, two missionaries, were captured by Ked soldiery at Ningkiang and were carried off when the Reds retreated. Mr Hayman, another missionary who had been in the hands of the Reds for many months, is a New Zealandcr. He was held for heavy ransom..]
THREE NEW ZEALANDERS SAFE (Received March 4, 9 p.m.) SYDNEY, March 4. The local branch of the China Inland Mission has been advised that several Australians and the following New Zealanders have reached safety from the Chinese danger zone: Misses R. J. Begbie and M. Wood, and Mr J. W. Beck.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21414, 5 March 1935, Page 11
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