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"WHILE millions of families in Honshu are without houses... there is almost unlimited timber, already milled, deteriorating in the harsh climate of Hokkaido"

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 438, 14 November 1947, Page 18

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"WHILE millions of families in Honshu are without houses... there is almost unlimited timber, already milled, deteriorating in the harsh climate of Hokkaido" New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 438, 14 November 1947, Page 18

"WHILE millions of families in Honshu are without houses... there is almost unlimited timber, already milled, deteriorating in the harsh climate of Hokkaido" New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 438, 14 November 1947, Page 18

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