CATHOLIC MISSIONS
LOOTED IN CHINA. United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, Nov. 17. Folowing on reports that the Oathlie Missions iat Danchungfu, China, have been attacked and looted, and that their Italian Priests and Nuns have been driven to the mountains, the London Office of the China Inland Mission announces that ihs inissionaires at Hanohungfu are Australians, namely Miss M. E. Haslam, who has beenrin China, since 1908; and Mr \ Strange, with his English wife, ivho has 'been in China, for Peven years. It is unknown whether they are present at Hanclmnglu. There has been no news recently regarding the safety of other inland missioners.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1930, Page 3
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