CANTON NIGHTMARE
(British Olllrfnl Wireless > RUGBY, October 11. Among nearly 900 persons repatriated on the Narkunda from the Far East were many who gave descriptions of life in Japanese-occupied China. Mrs. A. Ashton, who, with her husband, ran the Salvation Army hostel in Canton, said that, they were allowed io carry on with their work after the Japanese occupation, but that conditions were terribly poor. They lived mostly on rice
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 15, 13 October 1942, Page 5
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70CANTON NIGHTMARE Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 15, 13 October 1942, Page 5
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