Emil Fischbacher
Emil Fischbacher 巴醫生 (9 August 1903 – 27 May 1933) was a Scottish Protestant Christian missionary to Xinjiang. He served with the China Inland Mission. Fischbacher was born in Glasgow, Scotland, 9 August 1903. It was on the last Saturday in May 1931 that Emil Fischbacher picked up China's Millions and read the Appeal for the Two Hundred. It was on the last Saturday of May 1933, exactly two years later, that Dr. Fischbacher died in Ürümqi.
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Emil Fischbacher
Emil Fischbacher 巴醫生 (9 August 1903 – 27 May 1933) was a Scottish Protestant Christian missionary to Xinjiang. He served with the China Inland Mission. Fischbacher was born in Glasgow, Scotland, 9 August 1903. It was on the last Saturday in May 1931 that Emil Fischbacher picked up China's Millions and read the Appeal for the Two Hundred. It was on the last Saturday of May 1933, exactly two years later, that Dr. Fischbacher died in Ürümqi.
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Emil Fischbacher 巴醫生 (9 August ...... -ying. He is buried in Ürümqi.
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巴富义(Emil Fischbacher,1903年8月9日 ...... 1933年5月27日清晨去世, 葬于迪化。去世时只有29岁。
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Emil Fischbacher 巴醫生 (9 August ...... r. Fischbacher died in Ürümqi.
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巴富义(Emil Fischbacher,1903年8月9日 ...... 1933年5月27日清晨去世, 葬于迪化。去世时只有29岁。
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