N. L. Doss (International) assertion N. L. Doss i(A115094 works by) (birth name: NANDALĀLA DĀSA) (a.k.a. Nunda Lall Doss; Nundo Lall Doss)
Born: Established:
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India,
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South Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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Gender: Male
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N. L. Doss was an Indian who was converted to Christianity and subsequently became involved with the activities of the London Missionary Society (LMS). He toured the United Kingdom under the auspices of the LMS during 1887 and also made trips to Paris, some Australian colonies and New Zeland. He returned to Australia in 1888, visiting Sydney, Adelaide and a number of rural centres.

Source: Margaret Allen, 'The Chinaman Had No Fault Except That They Were Chinese', Australia and India: Interconnections (2006): 204

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