Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . IKindergrarten in Osaka.—Taken at the Thanksgiving service, showing theirgifts for the Evidence of the Conversion of a Gambler.—Japanese poker chips, dice, cards,smashed samisen and counterfeit coins. The church warmly welcomes the gam-bler, the leper, the ricksha men and any who really turn to Christ as their onlyhope. JAPAN MISSION Tokyo: the capital of Japan, on the island of Hondo, at head of Bayof Vedo; Station occupied 1869. Mission
Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . IKindergrarten in Osaka.—Taken at the Thanksgiving service, showing theirgifts for the Evidence of the Conversion of a Gambler.—Japanese poker chips, dice, cards,smashed samisen and counterfeit coins. The church warmly welcomes the gam-bler, the leper, the ricksha men and any who really turn to Christ as their onlyhope. JAPAN MISSION Tokyo: the capital of Japan, on the island of Hondo, at head of Bayof Vedo; Station occupied 1869. Missionaries—Mrs. David Thompson, Imbrie, , and Mrs. Imhrie, Mrs. J. K. McCaulcy, Rev. H. and Mrs. Landis, Prof. J. C. Ballagh, Rev. A. K. Reischauer, ,and Mrs. Reischauer, Mrs. T. M. MacNair, Miss Annie B. West, Miss LilaS. Halsey, Miss Elizabeth P. Milliken, Miss Matilda H. Loudon, Miss MaryD. McDonald, Miss L. G. Daugherty, Rev. Theodore D. Walser and : Sapporo—Sapporo is the capital of the Hokkaido (Yezzo),550 miles north of Tokyo; Station occupied 1887. Missionaries: Miss S. Miss Alice M. Monk, Miss E. M. Evans, Miss Frances Davidson, C. Lake and Mrs. Lake. Otaru—18
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