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OIL PAINTING BY THE FAMOUS JAPANESE ARTIST, Mr. Rikuo Alai, which is to be presented to the Melbourne Art Museum by the Osaka Shoscen Kaisha (Osaka Mercantile Steamship Company) and which will be exhibited in Wellington for a period before going to Melbourne, It shows Australian and New Zealand transports being convoyed by the Japanese cruiser Ibuki (on left) and an Australian cruiser in 1914. Between them in the distance are the New Zealand transports Arawa, Athenic, and Orari. The original picture measures 12ft. by Bft.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20042, 14 September 1939, Page 16

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OIL PAINTING BY THE FAMOUS JAPANESE ARTIST, Mr. Rikuo Alai, which is to be presented to the Melbourne Art Museum by the Osaka Shoscen Kaisha (Osaka Mercantile Steamship Company) and which will be exhibited in Wellington for a period before going to Melbourne, It shows Australian and New Zealand transports being convoyed by the Japanese cruiser Ibuki (on left) and an Australian cruiser in 1914. Between them in the distance are the New Zealand transports Arawa, Athenic, and Orari. The original picture measures 12ft. by 8ft. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20042, 14 September 1939, Page 16

OIL PAINTING BY THE FAMOUS JAPANESE ARTIST, Mr. Rikuo Alai, which is to be presented to the Melbourne Art Museum by the Osaka Shoscen Kaisha (Osaka Mercantile Steamship Company) and which will be exhibited in Wellington for a period before going to Melbourne, It shows Australian and New Zealand transports being convoyed by the Japanese cruiser Ibuki (on left) and an Australian cruiser in 1914. Between them in the distance are the New Zealand transports Arawa, Athenic, and Orari. The original picture measures 12ft. by 8ft. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20042, 14 September 1939, Page 16

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