Scenes at Nanking, China's much-battered capital city. TOP LEFT, an electrical indicator. board smashed by a Japanese bomb which hit the centre of the power plant on the outskirts of the city shortly after the city. was invested. TOP AND BOTTOM RIGHT, Chinese soldiers examining the tangled steelwork of a Japanese bomber brought down by anti-aircraft guns. BOTTOM LEFT, the Ministry of Communications, one of the many Government Departmental buildings set up in Nanking since it became the capital of modern China. BOTTOM CENTRE, the flat roof of the city's hospital giving a clear indication of the nature of the building.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 71, 16 December 1937, Page 6
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101Scenes at Nanking, China's much-battered capital city. TOP LEFT, an electrical indicator. board smashed by a Japanese bomb which hit the centre of the power plant on the outskirts of the city shortly after the city. was invested. TOP AND BOTTOM RIGHT, Chinese soldiers examining the tangled steelwork of a Japanese bomber brought down by anti-aircraft guns. BOTTOM LEFT, the Ministry of Communications, one of the many Government Departmental buildings set up in Nanking since it became the capital of modern China. BOTTOM CENTRE, the flat roof of the city's hospital giving a clear indication of the nature of the building. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 71, 16 December 1937, Page 6
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