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Advertising : 13 wordsBRITISH TROOPS marching along the Bund, Shanghai. Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhill is taking the salute. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 15 wordsSIGNALLING at Shanghai with a lamp improvised from a small camera, a couple of boxes, and an electric light. The shutter release Was used as a tapping key. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsLeft: Troopers of the Durham Light Horse in a Shanghai street, photographed immediately after they had landed from the Vasna. They were accompanied by an infantry the barricades faced a shower of missiles for nearly eight hours without firing a shot. FIRST PICTURES OF BRITISH TROOPS ARRIVING IN CHINA to protect the interests of European residents during the civil war, reached Melbourne yesterday. batalion of the Gloucesters. Right: H. E. Smith, of the Hankow special police, who was hit in the face with a brick during the rioting. He and other British defenders at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 80 wordsGENERAL CHANG KAI SHEK, NINGPO LEADER OF THE CANTONESE REVOLUTIONARIES (wearing cloak, centre) received a tumultuous welcome from his supporters on arrival at Hankow a day or two after the anti-British riots broke out. While he was in the steamer Chang On, passaing up stream to Wuchang, tow Cantonese aeroplans deliberately flew above British vessels, looping the loop provecatively. They showered Bolshevik propaganda on the Bund al Shanghai. These exclusive pictures were obtained by a special correspondent of The Sun News-Pictorial. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Thu 17 Mar 1927, Page 1
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