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i "Sport and General" Photo. -Pictures just received; showing scenes of a recent.air raid on Shanghai by Japanese aeroplanes. The two Chinese-children/seen on the left, of the top left picture had a miraculous escape ivhen the Nantao South Railibay Stati/bnwas bombed from the air. Blown from the platform on to the track, they were covered ' \yy\a\sKeet o'f iron, but their parents -were both killed. Top right, Chinese Boy Scouts and young Red Cross worjcers attending to dead and, wounded outside the railway station. More than two hundred civilians, women .and. children, were killed, and ivounded. Below, right, all that remains of a once- - . : . prosperous- village just outside Shanghai.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1937, Page 7

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i "Sport and General" Photo. -Pictures just received; showing scenes of a recent.air raid on Shanghai by Japanese aeroplanes. The two Chinese-children/seen on the left, of the top left picture had a miraculous escape ivhen the Nantao South Railibay Stati/bnwas bombed from the air. Blown from the platform on to the track, they were covered ' \yy\a\sKeet o'f iron, but their parents -were both killed. Top right, Chinese Boy Scouts and young Red Cross worjcers attending to dead and, wounded outside the railway station. More than two hundred civilians, women .and. children, were killed, and ivounded. Below, right, all that remains of a once– . : . prosperous- village just outside Shanghai. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1937, Page 7

i "Sport and General" Photo. -Pictures just received; showing scenes of a recent.air raid on Shanghai by Japanese aeroplanes. The two Chinese-children/seen on the left, of the top left picture had a miraculous escape ivhen the Nantao South Railibay Stati/bnwas bombed from the air. Blown from the platform on to the track, they were covered ' \yy\a\sKeet o'f iron, but their parents -were both killed. Top right, Chinese Boy Scouts and young Red Cross worjcers attending to dead and, wounded outside the railway station. More than two hundred civilians, women .and. children, were killed, and ivounded. Below, right, all that remains of a once– . : . prosperous- village just outside Shanghai. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1937, Page 7