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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1937.

SCENES FROM THE WAR ZONE

The Fire Brigade busy wishing the roadways after the bomb-

ing of the Great World, Avenue Edward VIII and Yo" Ya-ching Road corner.

General view of the street after the two bombs were dropped in front of the Great World Building.

Over 1,000 dead were found as a result of the bombing of the Great World Avenue Edward VIII and Yu Ya-ching Road cor- The above photo shows a portion of the huge number of coffins...

ner.

Wreckage in front of the Cathay Hotel after four bombs had been dropped in the vicinity of Nanking Road.

Refugees boarding the Rajputana from one of H.M.destroyers.

333"

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GULF OF CHIHLI

SHANTUNG

CHIHLI (Hopeh)

RAILWAYS

ROADS

REFUGEES

(Continued from Page 2)

Mrs. M. Jackson and child, Mrs. G. M. Johnson, Mrs. M. D. Jeffrey,

Mrs. K. A. Jordon, Mrs. A. E. Jack, Mrs. R. Jospeh, Miss MA. Jones,"" Mrs. D. Johnson, Mrs. D. James and 2 child. Mrs. N. Jacob and 3 child, Mrs. J. Jones and 4-child.

REFUGEES

(Continued from Previous Column.)

Mrs. M. B. Philips, Miss M, and Miss M. Parsons, Mrs. S. Plummer, Mrs. A. Petegora,"Miss S. Petegoru and Miss. Miss M. and Miss F. Petegora Mrs. E C. Pratt and Child, Mrs. L. Page Child, Mrs. B. Price, Mrs. C. Pennecard. Mrs. G. E. Phillip and child. Mrs. W. L. Pench, Miss 6. B. Peach, Mstr. Peach, Mrs. and Miss Patrick, Mrs. M. -Parnoff, Mrs. N. P. Pitts, Miss R. Poynor, Miss P. Porter, Mrs. F. M. Pells, Mrs. A. Palmer, Mrs. M. M. Poskitt and 2 Miss, Mrs. M. 'E Palfreenan and 2 child, Mrs. A. and Miss Prince, Mrs. A. Pincott, Mrs. S. K. Powell, Mrs. W. A. and Miss L Falmer, Mrs. I. Pratley and child. Mrs. M. Peters and child, Mrs. M. Partington and child. Mrs. K. K. Perkins and 2 child, Miss J. Picozz

Mrs. M. Roche. Mrs. M. Robert- son and 3 child, Miss R. Rose, Mrs. Z. Rosario, Mrs. D. and Miss M. Richardson, Mrs. H. Ridley and Child J. Ridley, Miss E. Ray, Mrs. C Roberts, Mrs. E, Rayment and 2 child. Mrs. H. V. Rowland and 3 child.

Mrs. P. Renaere, Miss E. Robert- son, Mrs. E. G. Rochie and 2 Child, Mrs. L and Miss Remick, Mrs. J Ramsay. Mrs. I and Miss.C. Rozario, Mstr, J. Rozario, Mrs. C. M. Roza, Miss H. Razatto, Mrs. I.

L. Rayden, Mrs. M. Roche.

Mrs. M. Stevenson, Mrs. A. Sam- sonovich and 2 Child, Mrs, C. Sim and 2 Child, Mrs. B. Snow, Mrs. S. Boloduhin, Miss D. and Miss F, M. Smith Miss L. Sims. Mrs. K. Sorrie and Child. Mrs. E E. Spray, Miss E and Miss A. Starling. Mrs. I. and Mstr. Sanders, Mrs. S. Smith. Miss E. Spurling, Mrs.' C. A. Sin- clair, Mrs. M. A. Stonham, Mrs. A. R. Seaglove and 2 Child, Mrs. K. H. and Miss Smith. Miss L G. M. Stock, Miss M. Smith, Mrs. S. N. Stoddart, Mrs. R. M. and" Mstr. Standrey, Mrs. N. Sweeney, and 2 Child, Miss M. G. Seto. Mrs. G. M Smart and 2 Child, Mrs. L. Shaw, Mrs. L. Shaw and 2 Child, Mrs. M. Struth; Mrs. M. Scrimgeour and 2 Child Mrs. G. Seater and Child, Mrs. A. S. A. Solomon, Miss F. and S. Solcmon, Miss 8. Solomon, Mrs. A. Symons and Child. Mrs. E. Selley and Child, Mrs. D. Stade and 3

Child, Mrs. K. Smith and 2 Child,

Mrs. F. R. Sequeira.

Mrs. D. Talate and 3 Child, D. R. Turnbull, Miss T. Turner. and.. Child, Mrs. E. Titts, Mrs. W. Titts, Mrs. B. Titts, Mrs. D. Titts, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. D. R. Tilley and 2 Child, Mrs. E. S.

Taylor, Miss J. D. Taylor, Mrs. E. Taylor, Mrs. D. F. Tamlym, Miss G.

Tomlin, Mstr. and Mstr. Tomlin, Q. Thomas, Mrs. M. T. and Miss

Mrs. C. Tebbott and 3 Child, Mrs. G. W. Tyler, Mrs. R. Theobald and Child, Miss M. Turner, Mrs. F. Tombs and Inf., Mrs. D. Toomer

Mrs. L. Taylor, Mrs. V. Tomlinson and 4 Chlid, Mrs. Tye and 3 Child.

and Child:

Mrs. M. Umpleby and Child. K. E. Vaugha, Mrs. E. and Miss E. Mrs. J. Vaugh, Mrs. K. and Miss

vitlin, Mrs. L. M. Vickery.

and Mstr.

Mrs. B. and Miss F. Karanja, Mrs. Z. A. Karanjia, Mrs. 8. M. A. Kennedy, Miss R. R. and Miss K. Kadcoric. Mrs. I. Katz, Miss D. King, Miss F. Kew, Miss F. Killen, Miss H. V. and Miss A. Kerr, Miss E. M. and Miss V. E. Kemp. Miss E. Kay. Mrs. K. Knight and 2 child.

Miss D. Lahmer, Miss M. and Miss C. Lockerble, Miss B. Llly & 2 child, Mrs. E. and Miss Lang, Miss Lang. Mrs. M. Lent, Mrs., L. F. Lopes, Misa K. R. and Miss Lacas, Mr. A. G. Lingard, Mrs: B. Ledbriny and child, Miss K. 8. Levy, Mr. 8. P. Levy, Mrs. Lopes and infant, Misa E. and A. Lopes, Miss V. and A. Lopes, Mrs. A. M. and V. Lopes, Mrs. Mrs. Lee and child, Mrs. A. Lopes Waller. Mrs. A. W. Wood. Mrs. G. Mrs. L. Ward and Child, Mrs. F. and 3 child, Miss A and C. Lewis, Miss R. and V. Lewis, Miss E. Lewis. Mrs. C. Wills, Mrs. M. Wood, Mrs. Ward and 3 Child, Mrs. I, Welman;

A. M. Marr, Mrs. B. Mucadie, K. Wood, Mrs. T. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mortimer, Mrs. E. Murray and Child, Miss C. Moosa, Mrs. A. Madar and Child, Miss G. Mooney, Mrs. R. Martin and Child, Mrs. M. Moore and Child, Miss W. Mooney, Mrs. K. and Miss M. Mummery, Mrs. E. B. Munro, Mrs. M. Malcolm, Miss N. Murray, Mrs. M. Morlock and 3 Child, Mrs. M. McLaren and

Mrs. G. W. Watson, Mrs. L R. and Miss T. Willis, Mrs. "A. J. Wright and Child, MISS N. Wolf, Mrs. F. and Miss G. Watson, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. T. 8. Whitford, and Chlid, Mrs. "K. A. Wilder.. Mrs. N. West- wood and 2 Child, Mrs. J. Worley, Mrs. M. V. Walling and Child, Mrs. E. B. Watson, Mrs. P. Wright and 2 Child, Mrs. A. C. Mooney and 2 Child, Mrs. M. and Miss Wootlen, Miss, Mrs. A. J. Mooney and Child, Mrs. M. Worley, Mrs. J: Williams Mrs. M. I. Madar and 3 Child, and Child, Mrs. E. and Mstr. Whit- Mrs. F. B. Manley, Mrs. D. M. Mac-ing. Miss F. M. Wilson, Mrs. M. hennan and Child; Mrs. A. G. Mul-Watts, Mrs. L White... ley, Mrs. E E, Malcolur, Miss M. T. Murphy. Miss D. M. Medina and Child, Mrs. 5. Munnings and 2 Mstr., Mrs. Y, Manley and 3 Child, Mrs. C. A. Mason, Mrs. H. D. Mel lanby, Mrs. L. Morrison, Miss J. and Miss H. Milligan, Mrs. M. Morton, and Child, Mrs. M. Massey, Mrs. M. Macphail, Mrs. D. Mack and 2 Child, Mrs. B. Moss, Mrs. D.

Macdonnell, Mrs. M. Marshall, Mrs. EL Mayne, Mra. P, P. Malcolm, Mrs. E. E. Mitchell and 2 Child, Mrs. T. G. Main and Child.

Miss J. MacTavish, Miss O. Me Kay Mrs. H. McKay and Miss, Mstr. K. McLennan, Miss M. C. McGregor, Mrs. M. R. McKeon, Mrs. J. McWilliam and 2 Child, Miss J. McCann, Mrs. A. McMillan, Mrs. M. McAllen and 3 Child.

Mrs. F. Noble and 3 Child, Mrs, E. V. Neal, Mr. G. Newman, Mrs. Land Miss E. Nicholson, Mr. A. M. and Miss J. Noble,

Mrs. A. and Miss L. Young, Mrs, M. Young, Miss L E. Yors, Mrs. M. W. Yates, Mr. E Yates, Miss D, J... Young Mrs. T. Young and 2 Child, Mrs. A. Yates, Mrs. E Yates, Mrs. M. Yates.

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Alexandra Building

JAPANESE TROOPS

LAND IN TANGKU

Nanking, Aug. 21 Information emanating from military sources state" that reinforcements from Japan may attempt to land at Proting, Aug. 21: Military re- Pallungkang in an effort to at ports from Tientsin state that D tack the rear of the Chinese en-wards of 20,000 Japanese soldiers trenched in the Pootung area, have landed at Tangku from

Tel. (28021

AMOY JAPANESE EVACUATE

Amoy, Aug. 21: The Japanese. Consul, and his staff here are evacuating on August 24, accord- ing to present plans.

this

Pallungkang, which Ilterally Japan during the last two weeks. It is also learned that British.

The men, who arrived in 30 and American nationals in transports during this period, have city, are making preparations to come to relieve the Japanese leave for Hong Kong in the near soldiers who have been on duty in future. North China since the Lukouchiao.

Central News incident on July 7.

means "White Dragon Harbour,” in altuated approximately 20 miles due east of Shanghat on the coast and 15 miles south of Klaochino Beach.

Mrs. X. Oakley, Mrs. D. O'Con- nell and 2 Child, Mrs. A. Oliver, The same source reveals that 30 Mrs. D. O'Connell and 2 Child, Mrs, Japanese warships and transports D. M. Ozorio and Matr., Miss A. Mare concentrating at that point and M. T. Osorio, Miss N. M. preparatory to making a land- Ozózło, Mrs. D., L. Ogburn and Ing- Mate.

Central News

These troops were conveyed to Tientsin by rail and boat and have been despatched to various points along the Peiping-Tientsin area

It is also reported that the

Japanese reinforcements brought huge quantities of arma and munt tions including poison gas- Central News

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