Alice Mildred Cable
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Alice Mildred Cable (1878-1952) was born in Guildford, she was a British Protestant Christian missionary in China. She served with the China Inland Mission.
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- Mildred Cable and Francesca French, Dispatches from North-West Kansu (1925)
- Through Jade Gate and Central Asia (1927)
- Something Happened (1933)
- A Desert journal: Letter from Central Asia (1934)
- Ambassadors for Christ (1935)
- Toward Spiritual Maturity: A Handbook for Those Who Seek It (1939)
- A Parable of Jade (1940)
- The Gobi Desert (1942)
- The Book which Demands a Verdict (1946)
- George Hunter Apostle of Turkestan (1948)
- W. J. Platt, Three Women: Mildred Cable, Francesca French, Evangeline French: The Authorized Biography (1964).