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Alexander Don

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30: 104:. His early efforts to connect with the Chinese goldminers was not successful but he continued to study the Chinese closely for the next few years. 1883, he opened the first Chinese mission church in New Zealand. Also that year, he married Amelia Ann Warne, who he had met in Bendigo, Australia with whom he had seven children. 118:
His mission did not meet with great success, but his careful documentation of these journeys proved an extraordinarily valuable contribution to the knowledge of New Zealand history. His Roll of Chinese, a notebook containing the names and details (in Chinese) of more than 3500 New Zealand Chinese as
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In 1898 Alexander Don realized that many of the Chinese miners had returned to China, prompting him to consider the creation of an overseas mission there. He and Dr Joseph Ings travelled to Guangzhou to explore the possibility of establishing the Canton Villages Mission, a medical mission. He was
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well as four very detailed diaries and many photographs form the basis of the Ng New Zealand Chinese Heritage Collection which was added to the UNESCO Memory of the World New Zealand Register] in 2017. These are held at the Presbyterian Research Centre, the Library and Archive of the
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Alexander Don left school before the age of 10 to work in the Ballarat mining industry but was encouraged by a bible class leader to attend night school. At the age of 15 he was able to pass the exam to become a teacher. He remained a teacher for the next 8 years.
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welcomed by the returned migrants even though he was not universally liked by them. Don's fundraising and the goodwill of the returned Chinese were factors in the successful establishment of the Canton Villages Mission three years later.
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Through his church he heard about an appeal for volunteers for Pacific Mission by the Presbyterian Church of Otago and Southland so at 21 he came to
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He was appointed Presbyterian foreign missions secretary in 1913 which he continued until his retirement in 1923. He retired to
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with his publishers. This manuscript was lost, and was later reconstructed and published by his son-in-law, William Bennett.
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in Central Otago and died on 2 November 1934 on a train while on his way to lodge his manuscript of his book
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where he discovered that the position had already been taken. He then took up a teaching post at
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school. After several months teaching he heard that the church needed someone to go to Canton (
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Memories of the golden road : a history of the Presbyterian Church in Central Otago
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Memories of the golden road: A history of the Presbyterian church in Central Otago
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Sir Alexander Don, 5th Baronet
Sir Alexander Don, 6th Baronet

Ballarat
Victoria
Dunedin
New Zealand
Port Chalmers
Guangzhou
Knox College
Riverton
Lawrence
Central Otago
Southland
Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand
Ophir



"Don, Alexander"
Roll of Chinese
Otago University
UNESCO Memory of the World New Zealand Register
UNESCO
Canton Villages Mission
Don, Alexander
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Categories
1857 births

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