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JAPANESE BLOCKADE. — Tientsin, with the International Bridge, spanning the Hai-Ho River, on which the city stands, in the background. The river is crowded with junks carrying cotton, the major exporting commodity of Tientsin, all tied up as a result of the Japanese blockade. On the right, a view of the throngs of Chinese outside the Concession, waiting to be searched and permitted entry by the Japanese authorities.

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Northern Advocate, 28 July 1939, Page 10

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JAPANESE BLOCKADE.—Tientsin, with the International Bridge, spanning the Hai-Ho River, on which the city stands, in the background. The river is crowded with junks carrying cotton, the major exporting commodity of Tientsin, all tied up as a result of the Japanese blockade. On the right, a view of the throngs of Chinese outside the Concession, waiting to be searched and permitted entry by the Japanese authorities. Northern Advocate, 28 July 1939, Page 10

JAPANESE BLOCKADE.—Tientsin, with the International Bridge, spanning the Hai-Ho River, on which the city stands, in the background. The river is crowded with junks carrying cotton, the major exporting commodity of Tientsin, all tied up as a result of the Japanese blockade. On the right, a view of the throngs of Chinese outside the Concession, waiting to be searched and permitted entry by the Japanese authorities. Northern Advocate, 28 July 1939, Page 10