A VERY COMMON SIGN IN JAPAN (Grey River Argus, 02 April 1904)
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THE JAPANESE BATTLESHIP ASAHI, (Grey River Argus, 02 April 1904)
THE JAPANESE IiAT TLESHIP HATSUSE. (Grey River Argus, 02 April 1904)
A Japanese 6in. Gun. (Grey River Argus, 03 September 1904)
ADMIRAL TOGO, As portrayed by a Japanese artist (Grey River Argus, 16 July 1904)
A Japanese Belle, (New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, 01 April 1904)

A Very Strange Happening In God’s Country
A Japanese Postman (New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, 01 April 1904)
THE LAST RIDE OF A JAPANESE SCOUT. (Otago Witness, 27 April 1904)
ADMIRAL TOGO, As portrayed by a Japanese artist (Wanganui Chronicle, 02 July 1904)
A. country road in Japan. (New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, 01 June 1904)
THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR: A TORPEDO FLOTILLA AT WORK. (Otago Witness, 02 March 1904)
THE RUSSO-JAPANESE "WAR: RUSSIAN CAVALRY ON THE MARCH IN MANCHURIA. (Otago Witness, 06 April 1904)
Sport and General" Photo. KEEPING FIT.—Gyro-wheels are becoming very popular on beaches-in Japan. The illust...
Most common activities undertaken by visitors from Japan in New Zealand - By type, year ended June 2019, tho...

VISIT OF A JAPANESE SQUADRON TO NEW ZEALAND: THE WARSHIPS LYING IN WELLINGTON HARBOUR, APRIL 3, 1907
Sport and General" Photo. WOMEN ATHLETES FROM JAPAN.—Within a feiv hours of their arrival in London, the Jap...
THE JAPANESE NAVY IN FRANCE 1914 - 1918; GENERAL SUBJECTS TAKEN IN CHINA AND JAPAN 1910 - 1942
THE JAPANESE NAVY IN FRANCE 1914 - 1918; GENERAL SUBJECTS TAKEN IN CHINA AND JAPAN 1910 - 1942
THE JAPANESE NAVY 1914 - 1918; GENERAL SUBJECTS TAKEN IN CHINA AND JAPAN 1910 - 1942
THE JAPANESE NAVY 1914 - 1918; GENERAL SUBJECTS TAKEN IN CHINA AND JAPAN 1910 - 1942
THE JAPANESE NAVY 1914 - 1918; GENERAL SUBJECTS TAKEN IN CHINA AND JAPAN 1910 - 1942

A Sailor of Our Warship, Sazanami, Jumped into the Deck of a Russian Ship. With a Thundering Cry, "Hey, You!" He Cut at the Enemy Captain, and then Kicked Him off the Deck into the Water (In the Sea Battle near Port Arthur, March 10, 1904)

On the Night of the 8th of the February, 1904, Our Brave Fleet of Torpedo Boats Fired at the Russian Squadron at Port Arthur and Sank the Enemy's Three Battleships. What a Brilliant Success!

On the Night of the 8th of the February, 1904, Our Brave Fleet of Torpedo Boats Fired at the Russian Squadron at Port Arthur and Sank the Enemy's Three Battleships. What a Brilliant Success!
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