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Fourteen explosions behead set by Chinese Comunists in reprisal for Japanese military successes wrecked the busy industnal city of Tsingtao. in North China, blowing the Japanese-owned- textile factories dp and setting huge conflagrations burning among the wrecked buildings. Losses in the almost complete annihiha tion of the business Section of the Port were estimated to reach £20,000,000. This is a view of the harbour and city of Tsingato

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 10 February 1938, Page 8

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Fourteen explosions behead set by Chinese Comunists in reprisal for Japanese military successes wrecked the busy industnal city of Tsingtao. in North China, blowing the Japanese-owned- textile factories dp and setting huge conflagrations burning among the wrecked buildings. Losses in the almost complete annihiha tion of the business Section of the Port were estimated to reach £20,000,000. This is a view of the harbour and city of Tsingato Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 10 February 1938, Page 8

Fourteen explosions behead set by Chinese Comunists in reprisal for Japanese military successes wrecked the busy industnal city of Tsingtao. in North China, blowing the Japanese-owned- textile factories dp and setting huge conflagrations burning among the wrecked buildings. Losses in the almost complete annihiha tion of the business Section of the Port were estimated to reach £20,000,000. This is a view of the harbour and city of Tsingato Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 10 February 1938, Page 8

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