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WOUNDED CHINESE.—During the fighting in the Peiping area, the Japanese attacked the Chinese barracks at Nanyuan, and a heavy engagement took place. This picture shows a wounded Chinese soldier being brought into Peiping on the bumper of a foreign private car which is flying the Star and Stripes, the flag of the owner’s nationality.

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Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 5

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WOUNDED CHINESE.—During the fighting in the Peiping area, the Japanese attacked the Chinese barracks at Nanyuan, and a heavy engagement took place. This picture shows a wounded Chinese soldier being brought into Peiping on the bumper of a foreign private car which is flying the Star and Stripes, the flag of the owner’s nationality. Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 5

WOUNDED CHINESE.—During the fighting in the Peiping area, the Japanese attacked the Chinese barracks at Nanyuan, and a heavy engagement took place. This picture shows a wounded Chinese soldier being brought into Peiping on the bumper of a foreign private car which is flying the Star and Stripes, the flag of the owner’s nationality. Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 5

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