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city. Missionaries in China came under increasingly strict surveillance under the People's
Republic. They strictly avoided mentioning state persecution in correspondence home, euphemistically stating that the situation was "not possible to explain fully in letters". The Baptist church in Shandong continued independent growth, with BMS support mainly relegated to operations at Cheeloo.
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Chinese leadership. Relations with Japanese military authorities in Zhoucun improved in late 1939, following the appointment of a cordial military chief in the region. Baptist missionaries in the area were once again allowed to work alongside churches, and mission hospitals resumed operations.
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Communist forces were more relaxed in the city than other regions of Shandong, significant political resentment remained. The staff of the BMS hospital in Qingzhou was abducted by a small group of Communist soldiers during the evacuation of the city in
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Japan initiated a major anti-British political campaign in July 1939. Missionaries were forced out of service, and three BMS hospitals in the province were shut down following a wave of death threats against
Chinese employees. Drake remained confident in the ability of the Baptist church to survive
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Shandong with the capture of Jinan in late September 1948. Communist shelling of Nationalist fortifications on the Cheeloo University campus damaged nearly all the university's buildings. By this point, Drake was the sole remaining BMS member in the
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Britain was subject to extreme delays during the period. Dora Drake attempted to secure air transport for her husband from the BMS, but this was repeatedly denied by the
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Chow, E. T.; Drake, F. S. (1959). "Kuan-Yao and Min-Yao: A Study on Imperial Porcelain and People's Porcelain from K'ang-Hsi to the End of the Ch'ing Dynasty".
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