IN CHINA
CAPTURED MISSIONARIES.
[United Press Association--By Electric Telegraph—Copyrght. ] PEKING, Oct. 3. Misses Xettleton and ilarison. British Missionaries, held on ransom by Communist bandits at North Fukien since June (as cabled on July 18th) seem to have been shot by their captors following on a failure of protracted negotiations for their release according to a message reaching me British Consul at Foochow. ft is understood the British authorities are deferring action pending the receipt cl' full details.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1930, Page 5
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