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SHANGHAI HARBOUR.—This is “Yellow Creek,” which gives its name to a book on the history of Shanghai reviewed on this page today. In the foreground is the storm warning tower of the Chinese Weather Bureau, and at anchor are British and American warships, among the last to visit the great Chinese port. The photograph was taken at the end of 1948.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 3

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SHANGHAI HARBOUR.—This is “Yellow Creek,” which gives its name to a book on the history of Shanghai reviewed on this page today. In the foreground is the storm warning tower of the Chinese Weather Bureau, and at anchor are British and American warships, among the last to visit the great Chinese port. The photograph was taken at the end of 1948. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 3

SHANGHAI HARBOUR.—This is “Yellow Creek,” which gives its name to a book on the history of Shanghai reviewed on this page today. In the foreground is the storm warning tower of the Chinese Weather Bureau, and at anchor are British and American warships, among the last to visit the great Chinese port. The photograph was taken at the end of 1948. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 3