BATTLE FRONT PASSPORT.
SHANGHAI, February 26. I h^ ve washed thousands of Chinese babies, declares Mrs Diemer, wife of a Reuter’s correspondent, who is assisting in succouring refugees. She entered Chapei alone, chatted to the Chinese troops and examined the barbed wire entanglements. A Chinese soldier escorted her back through the narrow streets, she crossed Soochow Creek by jumping from junk to junk, ‘and American soldiers cut a way for her through their v’ire. The police questioned her, but soon released her.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 364, 4 March 1932, Page 1
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