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Further Sidelights On Japanese Visitation

TOKIO, December 23. The British headquarters at Kure rocked like a jelly yesterday. • A few walls crumbled, but the principal buildings are undamaged. A young woman at Kochi »an into a field, where she found a pillar of liquid shooting from a fissue. She thought it smelled like oil and tested it with a match. Tlie whole village was called out to extinguish the 30foot gusher. An Osake report states that aircraft dropped food and water to 100 Aliied troops isolated in 'little garrisons on shattered Wakajama. All personnel are safe. There were three landslides on the railway between Kure and Tokio.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5286, 24 December 1946, Page 5

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107

Further Sidelights On Japanese Visitation Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5286, 24 December 1946, Page 5

Further Sidelights On Japanese Visitation Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5286, 24 December 1946, Page 5

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