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"Chinese head, whose owner was incorrigibly anti-Japanese, was wedged in a barbed-wire barricade outside Naking just before the city fell, Dec. 14. It remained in good condition in the freezing weather, facing toward Nanking, as the city whose capture was celebrated in Japan on December 12, continued to spit fire at its conquerers through the 13th, 14th, 15th, and on the 16th the Japanese Army spokesman in Shanghai admitted, "We cannot say Nanking is 100 percent quiet. It will probably require two or three days more." |
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