JAPANESE DISASTER.
The disaster in Japan affects a total area of 20,000 square miles, with a population of 15,000,000. It is feared that Sir Charles Eliot, the British Ambassador, and many of his staff are among the dead. Refugees who have reached Kobe confirm the report that no' buildings have been left standing in Yokohama except the tottering ruins of the Standard Oil Office. Nearly ail the nations are dispatching relief expeditions,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2629, 6 September 1923, Page 2
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72JAPANESE DISASTER. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2629, 6 September 1923, Page 2
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