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REFUGEES AND BELONGINGS.—In the early days of the cflict at Shanghai, British women and children were concentrated at the Shanghai Club and two other strong points nearby. This picture shows refugees being helped to remove their belongings when they were transferred to British war vessels in the Whangpoo River and transported to liners off Woosung for the voyage to Hong Kong.

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Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 5

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REFUGEES AND BELONGINGS.—In the early days of the cflict at Shanghai, British women and children were concentrated at the Shanghai Club and two other strong points nearby. This picture shows refugees being helped to remove their belongings when they were transferred to British war vessels in the Whangpoo River and transported to liners off Woosung for the voyage to Hong Kong. Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 5

REFUGEES AND BELONGINGS.—In the early days of the cflict at Shanghai, British women and children were concentrated at the Shanghai Club and two other strong points nearby. This picture shows refugees being helped to remove their belongings when they were transferred to British war vessels in the Whangpoo River and transported to liners off Woosung for the voyage to Hong Kong. Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 5