THE FAMINE IN CHINA
Sir,—ln view of the terrible famine in China, I shall be pleased to receive •money towards the, famine relief fund, and forward the same to the China Inland Mission treasurer in Melbourne, who will send it direct to China. Mr. A. Chadwick Brown, lion, treasurer for •the ChiDu Inland Mission in Auckland, informs me that he has already forwarded *2600 to the famine • relief fund. If any large sums are sent it will save time byscMWg to Mr. A. Chadwick Brown, li "Charlton Avenue, View Road, Mount Eden, Auckland, or direct to Dr. J. J. Kitchen, 4o9Bourko Street, Melbourne. Dr. Kitchen is lion, treasurer for the China Inland Mission in Melbourne, tho Hndquarters for the mission for Australasia. A» Mr. Brown is tho chief lion, treasurer for tho North Island, I forward moneys through him in the first place. Attentions is drawn, to 1 John 111, 17: "But whoso liath this world's good, and Eeeth his brother have need, and shuttetli in; his bowels of compassion from him, Tioji' dwelleth the love ol' God iu him?"—l am, etc., H. S. BLACKBURN. Local Hon. Sec. and Treas., C.I. Mission. 2 Oriental Terrace, Wellington, November 12,. 1920.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 42, 13 November 1920, Page 11
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199THE FAMINE IN CHINA Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 42, 13 November 1920, Page 11
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