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Sport and General Photo. AIR RAID DAMAGE Pictures just received showing scenes of a recent air laid on Shanghai by Japanese aeroplanes The two Chinese children seen on the left of the top left picture had a miraculous escape when the Nantao South railway station was bombed from the air. Blown from the Platfrom on te the they were covered by a sheet of iron, but their parents were both klled. Top right Chinese Bov Scouts and young Red Cross workers attending to dead and wounded outside he railway station More than two hundred civilians, mostly women and children women and children , were killed and wounded. Below, right, all that remains of a once-prosperous village just outside Shanghai.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19456, 15 October 1937, Page 12

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Sport and General Photo. AIR RAID DAMAGE Pictures just received showing scenes of a recent air laid on Shanghai by Japanese aeroplanes The two Chinese children seen on the left of the top left picture had a miraculous escape when the Nantao South railway station was bombed from the air. Blown from the Platfrom on te the they were covered by a sheet of iron, but their parents were both klled. Top right Chinese Bov Scouts and young Red Cross workers attending to dead and wounded outside he railway station More than two hundred civilians, mostly women and children women and children , were killed and wounded. Below, right, all that remains of a once-prosperous village just outside Shanghai. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19456, 15 October 1937, Page 12

Sport and General Photo. AIR RAID DAMAGE Pictures just received showing scenes of a recent air laid on Shanghai by Japanese aeroplanes The two Chinese children seen on the left of the top left picture had a miraculous escape when the Nantao South railway station was bombed from the air. Blown from the Platfrom on te the they were covered by a sheet of iron, but their parents were both klled. Top right Chinese Bov Scouts and young Red Cross workers attending to dead and wounded outside he railway station More than two hundred civilians, mostly women and children women and children , were killed and wounded. Below, right, all that remains of a once-prosperous village just outside Shanghai. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19456, 15 October 1937, Page 12