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THE MISSION IN 1902 128
STATIONS OF THE C. I. M. 131
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MAP OF CHINA
SHOWING THE STATIONS OF THE CHINA INLAND MISSION:
CORRECTED TO JUNE 1900 _To face page_ 131
ILLUSTRATIONS
1. Portrait of J. Hudson Taylor _Frontispiece_
2. The "Lammermuir" party _Facing "Contents"_
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3. Honorary banner presented to a missionary 1
4. A heavy road in North China 7
5. Salt junk on the Yang-tsi 13
6. Travelling by mule cart on "the great plain" 19
7. Ch'ung-k'ing, the Yang-tsi, and mountains beyond 24
8. Water gate and Custom house, Soo-chow 29
9. View on the Kwang-sin River 30
10. Temple and memorial portal 34
11. "Compassionate heart, benevolent methods" 35
12. Outside the wall of Gan-k'ing 38
13. The new girls school at Chefoo 39
14. Entrance to the Po-yang lake 44
15. A fair wind, at sunset, on the lake 45
16. A view on the grand canal 49
17. Down the Yang-tsi on a cargo boat 57
18. East gate and sentry box, Bhamo, Burmah 69
19. Farmhouse, with buffalo shed attached 70
20. A fishing village on the lake near Yuennan Fu 77
21. Teng-yueh, the westernmost walled city in China 91
22. A small temple near Wun-chau 92
23. Group of Christians at Lan-k'i, Cheh-kiang 97
24. A boat on the Red River, Tonquin 98
25. Students' quarters, Gan-k'ing Training Home 104
26. A Mandarin's sedan chair 105
27. A presentation banner (a mark of high respect) 110
28. View on the Po-yang lake 116
29. A village on the grand canal 121
30. The battlements of Pekin 126
31. Native woodcut of a landscape 131
32. Elder Liu and wife, Kwei-k'i 136
The hearty thanks of the Mission for the use of
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