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JAPAN AND CHINA. —A young Japanese, a member of a machine-gun section, with his sub-machine-gun on his shoulder, is shown above. On the right is a Chinese regular soldier in modern equipment. On active service he wears a tin hat, the men of the crack units possessing the German type and other regular units having the American shape.

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Southland Times, Issue 23331, 15 October 1937, Page 7

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JAPAN AND CHINA.—A young Japanese, a member of a machine-gun section, with his sub-machine-gun on his shoulder, is shown above. On the right is a Chinese regular soldier in modern equipment. On active service he wears a tin hat, the men of the crack units possessing the German type and other regular units having the American shape. Southland Times, Issue 23331, 15 October 1937, Page 7

JAPAN AND CHINA.—A young Japanese, a member of a machine-gun section, with his sub-machine-gun on his shoulder, is shown above. On the right is a Chinese regular soldier in modern equipment. On active service he wears a tin hat, the men of the crack units possessing the German type and other regular units having the American shape. Southland Times, Issue 23331, 15 October 1937, Page 7

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