The Japanese aircraft-carrier Kaga. (Evening Post, 08 December 1941)
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Japanese battleship Haruna, bombed by American aircraft and sunk, (Evening Post, 12 December 1941)
The Japanese aireraft~earrier Kaga, (Evening Post, 10 June 1942)
Japanese shipping in the Saigon River blasted by carrier-borne aircraft. (Evening Post, 15 August 1945)
Japanese shipping in the Saigon River blasted by carrier-borne aircraft. (Evening Post, 16 August 1945)
Mr. Hirota, Japanese Minister of . Foreign Affairs. (Evening Post, 16 December 1937)
HIROHITO, The new Emperor of Japan. (Evening Post, 29 December 1926)
The golden-rayed lily of Japan, probably the most beautiful lily in existence. (Evening Post, 08 December 19...
Sergt. N. Barnard, of Hawera, speaks Japanese fluently. (Evening Post, 27 December 1945)

THE UNUSUALLY-DESIGNED JAPANESE AIRCRAFT-CARRIER AKAGI
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THE CAMPAIGN IN MALAYA, 7 DECEMBER 1941 – 15 FEBRUARY 1942
The Emperor Hirohito of Japan, (Evening Post, 11 August 1945)
CAPTAIN M. HIROTA, Of the Japanese flagship Idzumo. (Evening Post, 24 July 1928)
Mr. Yakichiro Suma, the spokesman of the Japanese Foreign Office. (Evening Post, 12 July 1940)
CAPTAIN M. IDEMITSU, Of the Japanese Cruiser Yakumo. (Evening Post, 24 July 1928)
A Japanese aircraft-carrier. It ivas reported yesterday that an aircraft-carrier had been sunk in the Strait...
A Japanese sailor signalling. (Evening Post, 05 November 1938)
IKiiSn JAPANESE LAtfWNtfS IN THli SOUIH PACliig (Evening Post, 20 November 1942)
VICE-ADMIRAL SEIZO KOBAYASHI Commander of the Japanese Squadron, (Evening Post, 24 July 1928)
An aerial view of Rangoon, now in the hands of the Japanese, (Evening Post, 10 March 1942)
Evening Post" Photo. GOOD-BYE!—Japanese, squadron leaving -Wellington this morning. , ' ' (Evening Post, 03 ...
An aerial vieuf of the Japanese capital of Tokio, ivhich has been bombed by Allied aircraft. (Evening Post, ...
Japanese troops skirmishing along the frontiers of the Japanese-controlled State of Manchuhio. (Evening Post...
[Japan. In de vroege ochtend van 7 december 1941 starten vlie...]
Th c Japanese motar-thip Terukuni Ma ru. (Evening Post, 22 November 1939)
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