Monthly Protestant news magazine published in Sichuan, West China
The West China Missionary News
The West China Missionary News of January 1909 (Vol. 11, No. 1)
Editor
Mary Jane and Robert John Davidson (first editors)
Categories
News magazine, Protestant missions in Sichuan
Frequency
Monthly
Format
A5
Circulation
Around 400[1]
Founded
January 1899
First issue
February 1899 (125 years ago) (1899-02)
Final issue Number
December 1943 (80 years ago) (1943-12) Vol. 45, Nos. 5–12
Company
West China Missions Advisory Board
Country
Qing and Republican China
Based in
Chengdu
Language
English
OCLC
7549478
The West China Missionary News (WCMN) was a monthly news magazine published in Chengdu (Chengtu) from 1899 to 1943 by the West China Missions Advisory Board, and printed by Canadian Methodist Mission Press.[2] It was aimed at Protestant missionaries working in Sichuan (or referred to as "West China"),[3][note 1] and was the first and longest-running English-language newspaper in that province.[4][2]
^Löwenthal, Rudolf (1940). The Religious Periodical Press in China: With 7 Maps and 16 Charts. With the assistance of Ch'en Hung-shun, Ku T'ing-ch'ang, and William W. Y. Liang. Peking: The Synodal Commission in China. p. 108.
^ abZhu, Yaling (2019). "The West China Missionary News and Its Tibet Narrative" (PDF). clausiuspress.com. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
^Bond, Geo. J. (1911). Our Share in China and What We Are Doing with It. Toronto: Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. p. 90.
^Kyong-McClain, Jeff (2021). "Reaching Tibet: Anglophone Protestant Missionaries and the Chinese Civilizing Mission". The Newsletter (90). Leiden: International Institute for Asian Studies: 10. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
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