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Title India's Women and China's Daughters
Issue Number 133
Volume Number 17
Issue Date Jul 1897
Keywords arms, baby, baptism, Bible woman, birth, blindness, boarding-school, Brahman, camp, caste, catechist, Catholic, chaplain, chief, child marriage, children, cholera, Church of Scotland, clergy, commerce, committee, communication, convert, correspondence, death, dentistry, discipline, disease, dispensary, donation, education, empire, examination, exhibition, extended family, family, famine, flood, furlough, gospel, government, healing, Hindu, hospital, hunting, hymn, idol, immigration, Indian mutiny, institution, Islam, itineration, Jesus, jewellery, Jubilee, justice, literature, marriage, medical mission, migration, Mohammedan, monarch, money, Muslim women, New Testament, nurse, ordination, Parsee, pastor, photograph, pilgrimage, pioneer, plague, poverty, prayer, preaching, print, prisoner, privilege, Protestant, rail, rebel, Roman Catholic, school, Scripture, secretary, secularisation, servant, service, sex, smallpox, sport, superstition, surgery, teaching, The Bible, trial, tribe, war, widow, wife, women, zenana
Names Martyn, Henry; Tucker, Sarah; Victoria, Queen
Countries Afghanistan; Australia; Bangladesh; Belgium; Burma; China; Germany; India; Italy; Jordan; Nigeria; Pakistan; Portugal; Spain; Sri Lanka; United Kingdom
Places Africa; Agra; Al-Salt; Amritsar; Awadh; Bangalore; Batala; Bengal; Berlin; Bollobhpur; Chennai; Delhi; Hyderabad; Hydrabad; Jabalpur; Karachi; Kashmir; Kolkata; Kucheng; Lahore; London; Lucknow; Mumbai; Narowal; Palamcottah; Peshawar; Punjab; Quetta; Shimla; Sindh; Sukkur; Telugu country; Tirunelveli; Travancore
Produced By Church of England Zenana Missionary Society
Place of Publication London
Other Titles
Library Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham
Copyright Church Mission Society
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