MISSION WORK IN CHINA
WORK OF DR C. E. NORTH. WELLINGTON, September 23; Dr C. E. North of Dunedin, accompanied by bis wife and their child, arrived at Wellington.by the Maunganui from Sydney on his way home from China. For the past two years.Dr North. Im.s been stationed at the New .Zealand., Presbyterian Missions Hospital..at [<.ong. ehifeii,’ twelve miles north olf ..Cantom Last year 2^oo' 'out-patients, aijid. 1010, in-patients were dealt with at the i institution, said Dr North, in an interview. Some of the patients came from villages sixty or seventy nyles 'afyay/lbr treatment; The climate was very uny. healthy, very cold in l winter and veryhot in summer, and it took as heavy it. toll of Europeans a,s any other climate in the .world. Most of the Chinese who came to New Zealand were from the. near-by districts of Pang Woo and Ah woo.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1930, Page 3
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