Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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IV TROOPS OFF FOR SHANGHAI ' NEW PHOTOS FROM SHANGHAI
Vilya Pock h the Uaited JMm
coiuul at Nanking. He wanted
Ike 200 American mklenta af the
meat CUaeaa capital la fiaiwfe
to tvacuatr arithia two haara* no-
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; hciuion throughout the dty. |
With the hamUiiiiruit of Nan* | along the waterfront haw bean i tW U, t dwtiww :;.r,
king, recent Chine*# capital, by etacuaUng the city. The abaca law. as* farced to d*n<
JafancM wanhlp* In the Yangtse j ten*., made during the Chinese | tlen at Nanking to get
n.a, terror luickcn residents | civil war, ha* been re-cnartrd. ; line af Japano
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HOW WAR AFFECTSMAPofFAREAST_DIRECT CHINESE DURING C
of tlx U. S. marine force in Shanghai, ihew »ome of the do
Shanghai'« international settle- velopmenta which led up to the
went; Major Price Williams of ; present occupation of the city by
the Krttkh drfenaa fowrtfMaJ. 1 the Japanese. Top, Japanese
Gsn. Ben.lt; Ihig. G«n. JUchnrd 1 urmored can and motorcycle!, pa-
Fleming, commander of the Blit* * trolling -the Gordon road induo-
brn. rliiivtphstaof the j fab.forces iti Shanghai, and Col.
an and British comnandvrj j K. A. linker, fourth U. & marines*
SSTANCES IN WAR-TORN CHINA
trial district, to put down rioting; .
center, * CtunoM youth posting
snti4apam«e slogan* on an inter* t
rifUgnal settlement tram car; bo* f
low, the Japanese aircraft carrier, ,
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j ■ tiona Indicating territory occupied by Japanese forces in Manchuria j
| and In and around Shanghai, foremoat port of China. Railroads con* j
, tyjWbg MjaasM, Japan and Chimi aro shown. Control <4 the rail-
j roads % an important, factor In the eitualion .to faeiljutk rapid '
troop transportation. Japan Ix camc angered when Soviet Russia re-
fused to transport Japanese troops to llorbin ovor, tho tttaeee Ea»t.
! ern railroad, jginlly fflumod by Rtlssla and China.
SENTINELS GUARD U. S RIGHTS
gives the location of
center of the Chiness-
conllict, in relation to
[Important cities and points
fly1' Nanking, latest city to
#*nce shelling by Japanese
J*U, lies 198 miles up the
Ysngtsc-Klang river ffom Shtng- ■
hai. Con Ion and llongkong, chief -Both- the Apicdcan Methodist
cities of doutit Chinn, arc 750 Young Allen mission residence,
miles awey from 8hangiiaf by top, and the North Station of the
water, while Tieping,ancient cap- Ghsnghul-Nanking railroad, belftt?,
Hal of north China, Hcl.aJmcfft 'j luvo been bombed by Japanese,
-hat distant to tho noAlo ■ •; ?■' '. The mission, in the international
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Mttlentent, was damaged. No ona "
wak in the building at the time,.1
The station, mentioned frequently
in dispatches, wa« blown up by
Japanese planes after the Chines#
drove invaders back there.
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Pendergraft, W. L. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1932, newspaper, February 5, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019278/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.