. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . nd the pastorfinds a fertile field among them. His work could be established on a firmerbasis were the station blessed with a dormitory building. STATISTICS 1 1 ^11=1 STATIONS i §1 a a 1 o?o §1 Is S a >> a •c 3•d •3 ?a?a gaif II 11 1 m o 1 CO a sS 3 31 Sa p. 1 a s 1 1•a ?32 O ?< ;«, U cow o ?< oS M Z a Pesos Manila 3 9 11 4 814 15 56 ?^ 1,4283,039 110 1)9 2,5006,903 2,1691,091 1,6132,506 211 244234 Iloilo 939 1 1? 18 19 l) 9 2,873 896
. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . nd the pastorfinds a fertile field among them. His work could be established on a firmerbasis were the station blessed with a dormitory building. STATISTICS 1 1 ^11=1 STATIONS i §1 a a 1 o?o §1 Is S a >> a •c 3•d •3 ?a?a gaif II 11 1 m o 1 CO a sS 3 31 Sa p. 1 a s 1 1•a ?32 O ?< ;«, U cow o ?< oS M Z a Pesos Manila 3 9 11 4 814 15 56 ?^ 1,4283,039 110 1)9 2,5006,903 2,1691,091 1,6132,506 211 244234 Iloilo 939 1 1? 18 19 l) 9 2,873 896 525 2,021 2,165 1 733 7n 1 9,812 Cebu. 131713104 5242 ? 25564 419121411 214 3,248818890750 857 1606980 110 35 134 1,455 210 3,269 804 799 1,392 1,424626320500473 Laguna Leyte Albay Bohol 1533 222 345 18514 1,100217911 10826168 2,750 90 749 1,376 1,500189744 194 1 5,286 Camarines Batangas Pesos Totals, 1920 95 54 75 183 21 16,131 1,914 14,477 15,641Gold $7,821 12,060 14 1,211 3 1,846 3 15,098 Gold Totals, 1919 173 56 94 257 7 16,661 1,570 17,550 S6,281 12,266 5 1,042 3 1,614 7 20,013 SIAM 100 0^ E. C. BRIDQM»N,MAP8,NEW YORK IQO INTRODUCTION TO SIAM The brightening of the dawn of peace throughout the world doesnot mean any lessening of the world-wide, age-long conflict betweengood and evil, between Christ and Satan, among the Siamese may rather expect that conflict to increase, to become morewidespread and more acute now that the physical warfare hasceased. The outcome of the war has been a tremendous triumph forChristianity. Hitherto the Siamese people have been accustomedto view the great Christian nations of the West as land-grabbers,using their power unjustly against weaker peoples. Now, they seethe altruistic spirit of the Christian faith shine forth in the sacrificeof blood and treasure in the cause of righteousness, in the feedingof starving millions of other races, and in the severe rebuke to strongnations who would enrich themselve
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