n, Little Collins Street, or from the
Mission Offices, 267 Collins Street, Melbourne. The North American
edition will be sent post free from the Mission Offices, 507 Church
Street, Toronto, for 50 cents per annum.
Prayer meetings on behalf of the work in China are held at the principal
home centres of the Mission, as follows: Every Saturday afternoon from 4
to 6 o'clock, at Newington Green, London. Every Friday evening at 8
o'clock, at 507 Church Street, Toronto. Every Saturday afternoon at 4
o'clock, in the Office, 267 Collins Street, Melbourne. A hearty
invitation to attend any one of these meetings is given to any one
residing in or visiting any of these cities.
Donations to the Mission, applications from candidates, orders for
literature, requests for deputation speakers, and other correspondence
should be forwarded to
The Secretary,
China Inland Mission,
Newington Green, London, N.
The Home Director,
China Inland Mission,
507 Church Street, Toronto, Canada.
or
702 Witherspoon Buildings, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
or to
The Secretary,
China Inland Mission,
267 Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia.
[Illustration: MAP OF CHINA
Shewing {1. All Protestant Mission Stations in China up to June 1866,
when the C.I.M. was founded (they numbered fifteen) These
are underlined in black.
{2. The Stations of the China Inland Mission which (with the
exception of Ning-Po & Fung-hwa) have been opened since
June 1866. These are printed in red.]
[Illustration]
STATIONS OF THE CHINA INLAND MISSION
1900
(BEFORE THE BOXER OUTBREAK)
The best guide to the stations of the Mission is the new _China Inland
Mission Map_ (size 44 x 38 in., mounted on linen, coloured, varnished,
and hung on rollers), price 8s. _net_, carriage and packing extra.
Mounted to fold, 8s. _net_, post free.
Provinces.[4] Stations.[5] WORK BEGUN.
=Kan-suh=, 1876 LIANG-CHAU 1888
SI-NING 1885
LAN-CHAU 1885
TS'IN-CHAU 1878
_Area,[6] 125,450 square miles._ FU K'IANG 1899
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