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Some views of Shanghai in the present crisis. At top, the Japanese flagship Idzumo anchored near the Japanese Consulate and the target of the Chinese Air Force. Centre, after Shanghai's third. aerial bombing on August 28, when the Sincere Department Store on Nanking Road was bombed by aeroplanes and 170 people killed. Bottom, the Great World Amusement Centre, temporary home of refugees from the war zones, outside which bombs from a Chinese aeroplane exploded and killed nearly a thousand people.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 8

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Some views of Shanghai in the present crisis. At top, the Japanese flagship Idzumo anchored near the Japanese Consulate and the target of the Chinese Air Force. Centre, after Shanghai's third. aerial bombing on August 28, when the Sincere Department Store on Nanking Road was bombed by aeroplanes and 170 people killed. Bottom, the Great World Amusement Centre, temporary home of refugees from the war zones, outside which bombs from a Chinese aeroplane exploded and killed nearly a thousand people. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 8

Some views of Shanghai in the present crisis. At top, the Japanese flagship Idzumo anchored near the Japanese Consulate and the target of the Chinese Air Force. Centre, after Shanghai's third. aerial bombing on August 28, when the Sincere Department Store on Nanking Road was bombed by aeroplanes and 170 people killed. Bottom, the Great World Amusement Centre, temporary home of refugees from the war zones, outside which bombs from a Chinese aeroplane exploded and killed nearly a thousand people. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 8

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