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CIVIL WAR IN NORTH CHINA. —Workers for the National Government turning a section of the railway track right side up and replacing it on the bed between Hsing and Yang after the Communist forces had turned it over in the of the conflict being waged in North China. Nearly 2000 foreigners, mostly Americans, have been stranded as the result of disrupted rail service in the war-torn area.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1947, Page 7

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CIVIL WAR IN NORTH CHINA.—Workers for the National Government turning a section of the railway track right side up and replacing it on the bed between Hsing and Yang after the Communist forces had turned it over in the of the conflict being waged in North China. Nearly 2000 foreigners, mostly Americans, have been stranded as the result of disrupted rail service in the war-torn area. Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1947, Page 7

CIVIL WAR IN NORTH CHINA.—Workers for the National Government turning a section of the railway track right side up and replacing it on the bed between Hsing and Yang after the Communist forces had turned it over in the of the conflict being waged in North China. Nearly 2000 foreigners, mostly Americans, have been stranded as the result of disrupted rail service in the war-torn area. Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1947, Page 7