1934-35: Lîn-fung-nûn and his family, an employee of the Hakka Church, now pharmacist with Dr Traut in Honyen 1934/35 Mitarbeiter Lîn-fung-nûn mit Familie, jetzt wieder bei Dr. Traut in Honyen Apotheker
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Note translation: The German term "Mitarbeiter" is difficult to translate into English - it certainly implies the status of an appointed worker or employee, I assume that at this time his formal employer will have been the Hakka Church, though it might still have been the Basel Mission. (PJ 11.1998).
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image
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b/w positive, paper print, gelatin-silver 7.9 x 5.8 cm.
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