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Christmas itself is not observed as a festival by the Japanese. Instead, to not a fe-.v'of thorn, it proves sometimes anything but a period of joy All (lcl)ts in Japan have to lie settled by New Year's Day, and lie who is behindhand. unless his creditor bo a lenient one, will, about Christmas time, begin to look ronml to decide what personal or household effects ho bad. better take, to tho threat > Now Year's Eve fair to bo sold, in order to realists the required cash.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 857, 1 July 1910, Page 4
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