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WITHIN THE RANGE OF ENEMY GUNS.—Two scenes on the Island of Quemoy, between Formosa and the Chinese mainland, the people of which disregard the constant threat of gun batteries pointed at the small island from Amoy. TOP: The main thoroughfare of Quemoy, known as the “street of many dangers.” BOTTOM: A Quemoy farmer getting on with his ploughing.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31781, 11 September 1968, Page 11

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WITHIN THE RANGE OF ENEMY GUNS.—Two scenes on the Island of Quemoy, between Formosa and the Chinese mainland, the people of which disregard the constant threat of gun batteries pointed at the small island from Amoy. TOP: The main thoroughfare of Quemoy, known as the “street of many dangers.” BOTTOM: A Quemoy farmer getting on with his ploughing. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31781, 11 September 1968, Page 11

WITHIN THE RANGE OF ENEMY GUNS.—Two scenes on the Island of Quemoy, between Formosa and the Chinese mainland, the people of which disregard the constant threat of gun batteries pointed at the small island from Amoy. TOP: The main thoroughfare of Quemoy, known as the “street of many dangers.” BOTTOM: A Quemoy farmer getting on with his ploughing. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31781, 11 September 1968, Page 11