Japanese Pay Tribute To N.Z. Missionary
TOKIO, May 2. Japanese ex-serviceuien are to give a par'ty tomoirow at Oiso Beach, uear Toki'o, For Mr. Lindsay Crozier, a New Zealand Quaker missionary, who sa\Jed the livcs of more than 2000 Japanese soldiers in liospital at Uankow, Olxina. Ai'ter Japau's surrender, Mr. Cro/.ior, according to repatriated soldiers tormerly intcnded in llankow, gave sheltor, food and tnedieal aid to critical patients in the fy.ce of opposilion from the Chinese authorities, who demanded that the Japanese patients shoiiJd l^e turned ou't. A partv to express their graliludo was arranged followiug a letter trom Mr. Crozier to a repatriated ex-patieut friend that he wouid l^e arriving ' m Japan from Shaugliai for a visit oi three weeks before retuniing to New Zealand.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 May 1948, Page 3
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