Landing at Chapoo, in Hang Chow Bay. Japanese troops have marched north to the Whangpoo River and formed a line between Sung Kiang and Miiighong as part of the pincer movement, now threatening Shanghai, From this new line the Japanese are menacing the southern outskirts of the city.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 113, 9 November 1937, Page 9
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48Landing at Chapoo, in Hang Chow Bay. Japanese troops have marched north to the Whangpoo River and formed a line between Sung Kiang and Miiighong as part of the pincer movement, now threatening Shanghai, From this new line the Japanese are menacing the southern outskirts of the city. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 113, 9 November 1937, Page 9
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