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LOYAL CHINESE. I A striking testimony to the loyalty of Oriental Christians to their European teachers in time of peril is provided hy .Misses H. and L. Reid, of the Chinese Inland Mission, who are on furlough in New Zealand. The missionaries, who were born and educated in the Dominion, have spent the past 35. years in the Central China mission fields, and they had many thrilling experiences in the time of civil warfare Irefore they sailed for this Dominion. As an example of the loyalty of the Chinese, the Misses Reid relate how on one occasion when a party of soldiers arrived at a certain mission station, the Chinese school-girls formed a ring round their European teacher, defied the armed men, and succeeded in protecting the missionary. On another occasion at great personal risk the Chinese civilians concealed their missionary' in a well from the marauders, the worker having to remain in a most uncomfortable position for several hours until the danger was past. It was of the brigands, however, whom the Chinese stood most in awe, and although they were themselves in constant terror of these men, the first consideration was to protect the missionaries, who were assured that no harm would befall them.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1928, Page 4
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