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WORK FOR CHINESE ABROAD. 423O). Rev. B. G. Fox (Anglican) and others regularly distribute Christian literature.12. Penang :Brethren s Mission.American Methodists. Anglo-Chinese School. *:13. Philippines The American Church Missionhas recently taken over the work of the Methodists, andreports for 1909 16 baptisms and : 42 confirmations. Rev.Hobart E. Studley in his report to Bishop Brent says .all of"We have now on our communicant list nearlythose who were formerly members of Protestant churchesin China and are now resident in Manila."Regularservices are held every Sunday and evangelistic servicesevery Sunday and Thursday. The day-school has beenclosed, but the night-school continues to do good work.Six of those reported as baptized and confirmed werereached through the schools. About 1,000 pesos havebeen contributed locally towards a church buildingfund.14. Siam: Bangkok and Island of Tongkah.The American Baptists are in Bangkok. In Tongkahresides the only medical missionary to the Chinese inMalaysia, a member of the Brethren s Mission.15. Sumatra : One congregation of the AmericanMethodist Mission. f1 6. The United States :Boston, Chicago, Denver,New Orleans, New York, San Francisco.New York : The St. Bartholomew s Chinese Guildhas just completed its 2Oth year."The work of theguild has two distinctive parts. The secular . . . protectstheir (i. e., the Chinese) rights in law and businesstransactions. During these years over 23,000 mattershave been attended to .... Personal services have beenrendered to the Chinese in over 15 cities.work includes the Sunday School, the ChristianThe religiousassocia-* See article "The Chinese in Malaysia." Recorder, September, 1909.t Recorder, vSeptember, 1909, p. 505.

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