THE NEW JAPAN.
(“Sydney Sun” Cables). 'Received this day at 5M. r > a m.l LONDON. Sept. 10
A Japanese authority. Robertson Scott, writing to the ''Daily News States a few years ago a large body of Japanese would bare regarded the catastrophe as a judgment on their westernising tendencies. The calamity today provides the .younger generation with a longed-for opportunity to lay the foundation of a better Japan.
OTHER NEWS. ,Received this day at S'.O a.m.) OSAKA, Sept. 10. The Argentine Minister in I okio is amongst the dead. Simple funerals have been arranged fur the members of the Imperial l-am-ilv who were killed in the duster, which has levelled all ranks. I lie Emperor is throwing open the herelotoie absolutely sacred precincts of the Imperial palace to refugees. The northern train service nas been re-established between 'lokio and suburbs. Other services are being slowly
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1923, Page 3
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145THE NEW JAPAN. Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1923, Page 3
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