RESCUED FROM CHINESE BANDITS.—Mr. Charles Corkran (left) and Mrs. Muriel Pawley, who were released after being held captive by Chinese bandits in Manchuria for 44 days. They were rescued on October 20 by members of the Manchurian Justice League, a Japanese organisation. On the right is Mr. Pawley, who welcomed his wife on her return to Shanghai.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1932, Page 11
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57RESCUED FROM CHINESE BANDITS.—Mr. Charles Corkran (left) and Mrs. Muriel Pawley, who were released after being held captive by Chinese bandits in Manchuria for 44 days. They were rescued on October 20 by members of the Manchurian Justice League, a Japanese organisation. On the right is Mr. Pawley, who welcomed his wife on her return to Shanghai. Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1932, Page 11
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