A CENTRE OF STRIFE IN CHINA: LOOKING TOWARD THE HONGKEW SETTLEMENT AT SHANGHAI. A view of the Garden Bridge crossing the Soochow Creek to the Hongkew Settlement (left), where the residents are reported to be in a state of terror, following intensive bombardment by the Japanese. On the right of the photograph lies the International Settlement, with the British Consulate showing behind the steeple of the Union Church. The Japanese Consulate is on the other aide of the creek
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21099, 5 February 1932, Page 6
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79A CENTRE OF STRIFE IN CHINA: LOOKING TOWARD THE HONGKEW SETTLEMENT AT SHANGHAI. A view of the Garden Bridge crossing the Soochow Creek to the Hongkew Settlement (left), where the residents are reported to be in a state of terror, following intensive bombardment by the Japanese. On the right of the photograph lies the International Settlement, with the British Consulate showing behind the steeple of the Union Church. The Japanese Consulate is on the other aide of the creek New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21099, 5 February 1932, Page 6
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