Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . I SK Arrangements have been made by twofamilies of our missionaries to sail forAmerica during the present W. B. Stovers plan to sail west-ward for America while Brother E. plan to sail eastward and visit themissionaries in China, coming home byway of the Yuan Shi Kai, the last premier of the re-signing Manchu dynasty in China. He hasbeen elected president of the United provincesof China, and to him Dr. Sen graciously turnsover the office. He is at least in sympathywith Christianity, having given a hall to aChristian university at
Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . I SK Arrangements have been made by twofamilies of our missionaries to sail forAmerica during the present W. B. Stovers plan to sail west-ward for America while Brother E. plan to sail eastward and visit themissionaries in China, coming home byway of the Yuan Shi Kai, the last premier of the re-signing Manchu dynasty in China. He hasbeen elected president of the United provincesof China, and to him Dr. Sen graciously turnsover the office. He is at least in sympathywith Christianity, having given a hall to aChristian university at Tien Tsin. March1912 The Missionary Visitor 105 The Mission rooms are in frequenttouch with our China missionaries who,with the exception of Brother Crum-packer, are safely domiciled at Tien-Tsin. While times are uncertain in Chi-na, and the disappointment to our work-ers is great that they cannot be at theirown station, still the Lord is caring forthem without reserve. They are able tocontinue their language study and theirhealth is good. Brother Crumpacker,writing from Ping Ting Chou, says it isnot particularly pleasant to be in a townthrough which thousands of defeatedsoldiers are fleeing; but the Lords hand is with him. # * * At last it seems that the clouds arelifting over China. After a prolongedarmisti
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