REFUGEES FROM SOUTH CHINA STORM HONGKONG. — Thousands of Chinese have arrived in Hongkong from war areas and have erected a settlement of their own. The site chosen was a park reserve in a residential area and here these refugees are living at the lowest conceivable level in huts made of petrol tins, packing cases and bamboo. Below: One of them cooking a meal of scraps picked up in the street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 302, 19 November 1938, Page 4
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70REFUGEES FROM SOUTH CHINA STORM HONGKONG.—Thousands of Chinese have arrived in Hongkong from war areas and have erected a settlement of their own. The site chosen was a park reserve in a residential area and here these refugees are living at the lowest conceivable level in huts made of petrol tins, packing cases and bamboo. Below: One of them cooking a meal of scraps picked up in the street. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 302, 19 November 1938, Page 4
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