Daybreak in Livingstonia the Story of the Livingstonia Mission British Centra
Daybreak in Livingstonia the Story of the Livingstonia Mission British Centra
James W James William Jack
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The work at this southern Station continued successfully, and without interruption, until the end of 1890, when it had to be left in the hands of the natives, owing to the death of Mr M'Intyre and the subsequent illness of Dr Henry. For some time the former had been showing symptoms of breakdown, and, having almost completed his first five years' term, was urged to go home on furlough. He left Livlezi in October 1890. At Blantyre he seemed to be well, but while on the Kwakwa River he was seized... with fever. He managed to reach Kilimane on November 3oth, but though carefully nursed by Mr A. C. Ross of the Lakes Company and two local doctors, he succumbed next day. It was no small loss to the Livingstonia Mission, as he had spared no pains in his work, and had laboured incessantly for the spread of the Gospel in this dark, superstitious region. His removal was all the more felt because of Dr Henry's illness about the same time, necessitating his leaving for home. There was now no white man left to take charge of the Station.
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