MISSIONARY'S DEATH.
KILLED BY BANDITS. TOWN SACKED BY CHINESE OUTLAWS. By Meffraph—Pros* Assoolition— Oopyrlghi Peking, March 11. Brigands at Lohokou have sacked the British and American factories and seized seven hundred riflas and ammuni- , tion. They impressed two thousand coolies to remove the loot. They then sacked the town and murdered Mr. Froyland, a Norwegian missionary, and seriously wounded another missionary.' THE ELUSIVE WHITE WOLF. "Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. Polling, March 11. There is anxiety for .the safety of missionaries in Hupeh Province, owing to tho depredations, of the White Wolves. Thirty thousand troops, accompanied by, aeroplanes, are operating against the bandits, but have been unable to capture ■ '.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2006, 13 March 1914, Page 7
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109MISSIONARY'S DEATH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2006, 13 March 1914, Page 7
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