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Rev. James Chalmers (“Tamate”)

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FEW missionaries have been so widely known and so deservedly appreciated as the Rev. James Chalmers, of the London Missionary Society, whose death has recently been reported. Mr. Chalmers was transferred from Raratonga in the Hervey Group to New Guinea twenty-three years ago, and it is in connection with his later field that he has earned a recognition in scientific journals.

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HADDON, A. Rev. James Chalmers (“Tamate”) . Nature 64, 38 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/064038a0

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