In Whose Hands?: A Story of Internment in ChinaChina Inland Mission, 1956 - 80 pages |
Contents
PREFACE | 6 |
OUTBREAK OF WARHONG KONG | 19 |
MISSIONARY VETERANSSHANGHAI | 27 |
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Allied arrived Axis Powers barbed wire beds boys and girls bread buildings C.I.M. family called camp representative CHAPTER Chefoo Chefoo School China Inland Mission Chinese Christians Chinese visitors Christ Church Civil Assembly Centre clothes Consulate cooking coolie crowd dining-room dormitories duty enamel enemy nationals experience faces faith fear feeling fellowship floor freedom friends fuel gates gifts God's hand hearts Hongkong hospital houses hundred huts International Red Cross internees internment camps Japan Japanese guards kitchen ladies laundry letters live Lord military milk Missionary Home months morning move never opened organised packed parcels peace Pearl Harbor POOTUNG CAMP prayer prisoners rejoicing release rice congee roll-call rooms round rumour Russian School compound Shanghai Sinza Road spirit squad staff stoves Sunday supplies surrender Temple Hill thanksgiving thermos flask things tion took trunks Tsingtao Twenty-third Psalm voice waited washing women Yangchow camps وو