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includes letters from:-
William Hopkyn Rees, Hsaio Chang [Siaochang/Xiaozhang] - how to improve relations between Welsh churches and LMS
Mrs Rees [née Margaret Harrison], Hsaio Chang
Richard Jenkins, Hsaio Chang, Tai Tzu Ying, Tientsin [Tianjin] and on board steamship Telamon
joint letter of Dr Sewell McFarlane and Mrs McFarlane [née Mary Armstrong], Hsaio Chang
joint letters of John Parker and Mrs Parker [née Lily Ashburner], Chaoyang - hampered by restraint on building, thousands turned away from dispensary
Jonathan Lees (treasurer), Tientsin
Clara Goode, Peking [Beijing]
David Murray, Tientsin and Yensan - death of baby; moved to Yensan
Mary Macey, Tientsin
Samuel Meech, Peking
John Parker, Chaoyang, Chiu Chou and New Chuang [Niúzhuang, Yingkou] - birth of son; plans better training for Chinese colleagues; Mongol opposition at Lao-pei-tzu; baptized a man who learnt from James Gilmour; cooperation with Presbyterians over training Chinese; deputation work in Australia and New Zealand; if LMS cannot support Mongolia work adequately, suggests transfer to Irish Presbyterians
Dr Lillie Saville, Tientsin
Joseph Stonehouse, Peking and Tung An - plan of property at Tung An [Tungan]
Dr George Smith, Tientsin - mission sanatorium started at Pei Ta He [Beidaihe]
George Owen and others, Peking
Dr Sewell McFarlane, Hsaio Chang and on board Prinz Heinrich - birth of son; growth of Pei Tai Ho
Alexander King (secretary), Tientsin - enclosing John Parker's report with plan of Mongolian area; district committee minutes; enclosed letter from Albert Bridge offering his work at Wei Chen to be part of Chi Chou mission; resolutions; proposed increases in education grants for Peking, Chi-Chou, Yensan and Tientsin
John Allardyce, Peking
John Grant, Hsiao Chang - to marry Mary Elizabeth Roberts
Charlotte Kerr, Yensan
George Owen, Peking - Bible revision; death of reform movement; Tung-an under water
Thomas Howard Smith, Sydney and Peking - his ordination
Samuel Hart, Hsiao Chang - proposed theological college; work of Mrs Hart [née Elsie Peake]
Dr Arthur Peill, Hsiao Chang
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