Salamaiia, New Guinea, where Japanese troops have landed. (Evening Post, 09 March 1942)
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The Japanese aireraft~earrier Kaga, (Evening Post, 10 June 1942)
An aerial view of Rangoon, now in the hands of the Japanese, (Evening Post, 10 March 1942)
IKiiSn JAPANESE LAtfWNtfS IN THli SOUIH PACliig (Evening Post, 20 November 1942)
Finschhaven, the place where the Japanese have made another landing in New Guinea, is on the pom. north-east...

OIL WELLS AT PANGKALAN SOESOE, NEAR MEDAN, SUMATRA, WHERE JAPANESE PARACHUTE TROOPS LANDED
A Japanese flame-throwing apparatus captured at Milne Bay. (Evening Post, 03 October 1942)
Japanese troops skirmishing along the frontiers of the Japanese-controlled State of Manchuhio. (Evening Post...
Bombs bursting along the waterfront during a Japanese raid on Port Moresby. (Evening Post, 18 August 1942)
Evening Post" Photo. GOOD-BYE!—Japanese, squadron leaving -Wellington this morning. , ' ' (Evening Post, 03 ...
A Japanese sailor signalling. (Evening Post, 05 November 1938)
The Japanese aircraft-carrier Kaga. (Evening Post, 08 December 1941)
Serious affrays have been occurring-in . Northern China, -where the advance of Japanese troops has been oppo...
Map showing the area now occupied by Japanese troops when they advanced on Canton. (Evening Post, 22 October...
Milne Bay, where the latest Japanese landing in New Guinea is reported, is the indentation west of the Samar...
Australian troops attacking the Japanese Xtlong the Buna coast, New Guinea. The Australians on the left are ...
An, Allied ship sel on fire in the course, of a Japanese air raid on Darwin (Evening Post, 18 August 1942)
HIROHITO, The new Emperor of Japan. (Evening Post, 29 December 1926)
On board a Japanese ivarship near Shanghai, (Evening Post, 05 November 1938)
World War 2 New Zealand troops, on Nissan Island, Papua New Guinea, firing at Japanese barges

AMERICAN TROOPS EXAMINE JAPANESE BARGES ON SELEO ISLAND, DUTCH NEW GUINEA. THE BARGES WERE DESTROYED BY FIRE...
Sergt. N. Barnard, of Hawera, speaks Japanese fluently. (Evening Post, 27 December 1945)
Mr. Hatiro Arlta, Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs. (Evening Post, 21 June 1939)
Th c Japanese motar-thip Terukuni Ma ru. (Evening Post, 22 November 1939)
Mr. Hirota, Japanese Minister of . Foreign Affairs. (Evening Post, 16 December 1937)
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