Girls from St Anthony's School, Seatoun, Wellington, dressed in Japanese kimonos for United Nations Day
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School girls from Johnsonville School, New Zealand
Little girls dressed for an occasion
A rainy day. Children on their way home from school
SOME OF THE JAPANESE DANCERS AT THE RECENT BAZAAR IN ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, WELLINGTON —Hardie^Shaw, Photo....
Tanks pass the saluting base in United Nations Day Parade, Cairo - Photograph taken by M D Elias

Jam packed Nipponese Islands offer rare target for United Nations' bombing squadrons. Japan. Copyr...
Section of Maori troops swing past during the United Nations Day Parade, Cairo - Photograph taken by M D Eli...
A sewing-machine class in Tokio at a school where Japanese girls are instructed in modern methods of making ...
First New Zealanders to arrive in Japan, aboard an LST from Wellington, as guards on Japanese POWS from New ...
Chinese policemen marching to the parade ground from the training school in Nanking, formed by the Japanese ...
Court Exh. No. 2730: Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 58, "Foreign Relations of the United State." Telegram from Ambassador Grew in Tokyo from to the Secretary of State dated 18 Dec 1939, transmitting pro memoria received that day from Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs
Court Exh. No. 2730: Telegram from Ambassador Grew in Tokyo from to the Secretary of State dated 18 Dec 1939, transmitting pro memoria received that day from Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs. Excerpt from Exhibit for identification No. 58, "Foreign Relations of the United State."

IN THE CAPTIAL OF THE JAPANESE EMPIRE: A PICTURESQUE GATHERING OF SCHOOL CHILDREN IN THE STREETS OF TOKYO
The United States hos/u'/ui'i'ship Cum for', which was damaged by a Japanese suicide attach near Okinawa. Th...

United States carrier-borne aircraft bomb from a low level Japanese shipping and aircraft at a river mouth o...
Japanese landing forces in the streets of Shanghai prepare for an attack from Chinese regulars. A group of m...
Satsuma Fuku no Uri Buntoku Jitsuroku, from the series Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchō Circle (Honchōren honchō nijūshikō)
Kibi no Anihime (Nihongi), from the series Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchō Circle (Honchōren honchō nijūshikō), with poem by Fukunoya Uchinari
Tomo no atai Yakanushi (Shoku nihongoki), from the series Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchō Circle (Honchōren honchō nijūshikō), with poem by Chōseibō Iwane
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