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ANGLICAN GROUP 45Chekiang, Fukien, Hunan, Kwangsi, Kwangtung, Szechwan,and Yunnan.In these provinces, the work carried on is in differentstages of development. In Yunnan only the initial stepshave been taken by the establishment of a medical mission,the first clerical missionary joining the staff in 1915. InChekiang and Fukien, the oldest missions of the Society, theChurch is now developing on diocesan lines, under the direction of the respective Bishops Bishop Molony in Chekiang,Bishop Price in Fukien. In a descriptive article of thiskind it will probably be most instructive to take the differentmissions in order.I. The South China. MissionThis includes the work in Hongkong a British Colonyfour centres in the Kwangtung Province, one in Kwangsiat iNarming), and the one at Yunnanfu, the on pitaI ofYunnan.^"HongfconHongkong the work of the Church Missionary Society is entirely educational, the Chinese Church being self-supporting and the Chinese clergyallworking under the direction of Bishop Lander, the Bishopof Victoria. Besides the work of primary education carriedon in day-schools, there are four institutions of higherlearning, in more or less close connection with the HongkongUniversity.St. Stephen s College has now for many years been educating the young men of the wealthy classes, and is on anentirely self-supporting basis. The first student of thiscollege to be admitted to the Bar in Hongkong, after graduating at Oxford and taking high honours at the MiddleTemple, was admitted to the Hongkong Bar last year.St. Paul s College provides a Christian education formembers of the churches in the Colony and other places.One of its members has just won a King Edward Scholarship at the University.St. Stephen s Girls College provides an education, up totlie University standard, for the daughters of the well-to-do.There are over 120 students, nearly all belonging to thewealthy and influential non-Christian families.

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