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Show UHTSIHG b l A I I V I l l | in April 1 0 1918, Word came at TeOhow yesterday , would not that eur IT return until delegates to this evening The extra day Educational session* Yet all last week only four were held " t© accomodate the Ghinese * who wish in thr k/n/ drink rea for several hours at noon dinner at five. This delay throws the double clinic on another day , with a stiff operation the District Ass*^ was' t® hold m hour daily sessiors to eat at nine , and have their afternoon, I walked round the walled we more with the tlements all about wide crenelations the height of a every crenelatien -that is the walk - those in the nattlements are instead of several hundred , bear the stamp of Wan Li aho the Doctor , for this morning * T© improve the pleasant city, on top of the wall* Wothing impresses age of China , than this wall* There are feat-it , broken every five feet with an 18 inch * about half the the depth of the wall, which is ,/a Ghinese man. There is also a slit between through which arrows might be sh®t The bricks on the 12 foot wide are sometimes worn half way through, but s intact as if but ten years old, or thousand probably. Hardly thousands reigned about 150^ that par tion might have been to replace a though still older wall* I was impressed today with the insignificant in size, was or t what events took plact, with thought that this walled city , so is, the size of ancient JerusalemY in that mile square walled city* And what dtirring events been taking place there latelyl do aot wonder that many that there will be an exodus of Jews to Palestine ,-but America .There are teo mm® good chances to • trade" here P a lestine a "parch" ob the map I t is Just the s i z e of fresno Go, Calif* But what a Patch out in religion , ehay Greece did All about the city the Jaeeat glowing with the usual vividness #s have think not from i t s e l f H i Hampshire is but • or Greece it wrought showers of sring ana" the all been good for it* It i&iere so many miles are inches tall and the have acreage help in the relief need, and has sent So we shall not Mrs Tills goes to of rest ( and freedom for her .If she does jLike little in philosophy• is shewing , several spring wheat* T"1 e snows of winter , cold weatheF of March and April will help out tho shortage of still under water* Mr Ellis , who went to poutingWu to is caught in tha meshes of their great that he will re. main there for them again in China a t least* poitaiho very from the ex not recover wo rk word see three mos* soon now, to see what a lang season actions of the Chinese) will do they will,a ask for an early fur-year and \n Aperica*Should they M ss Long to carry on heave, it all the would work, leave but for next of rain , so is undar the dres s ©f lough and a the Eastmans fcear. About 20 men are working^ @n the compound, preparing for the meeting of the Worth China M sd on which convenes here in May Most of the work is preparatory for another year not mreely for show, T~e Compound i s looking very nicely now » bursting leaves and opening buds* Soon the lilacs will be in bloom , and they I have missed church for two Sundays vice " -mostly stories- for the twemXastman •might, play the organ ,in the absence of .all Only four Sundays remain than ,- Japan and home * It will seem delightful to • re as I g i r ls the in Lint sing , one In Te Cow attend church always fine* have held " ser-that their mother regular organists* one in Peking in California again* |