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Here's something else from the Malaysia Chinese Mission Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church Held in Singapore, November 1938

Courtesy Yale Library:


Would be great if someone could translate!


And how about just Googling for "Timothy M. Huang" and "Methodist"?
  1. Here's something with 33 mentions of "Timothy."
  2. And here's the rest of them.




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