OVER A HUNDRED PEOPLE KILLED AND THOUSANDS RENDERED HOMELESS BY TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKES IN JAPAN

GETTING BACK TO NORMAL AFTER THE TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKES IN JAPAN: TWO PICTURES FROM TOKIO

Cpl. A. C. Heenan, of Middlemarch, killed by the Japanese while prisoner of war

Pte. W. A. R. Parker, of Waharoa, killed by Japanese while prisoner of war

Pte. C. A. Kilpin, of Te Aroha, killed by Japanese while prisoner of war

Cpl. C. A. Pearsall, of Lawrence, killed by the Japanese while prisoner of war

Cpl. A. E. McKenna, of Levin, killed by the Japanese while prisoner of war
People lying in hot sand on the edge of a lake, Japan

Drawing for a keyblock: Verses by one hundred poets as told to a nurse

People Crossing an Arched Bridge (Ariwara no Narihira) from the series "One Hundred Poems as Explained by the Nurse (Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki)"

Poem by Lady Akazome Emon Poem by Sosei Hoshi, from the series “One Hundred Poems Explained by a Wet Nurse (Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki)”
American Couple (Amerika), from the series Pictures of People from Foreign Lands (Gaikoku jimbutsu zue), published by Yamadaya Shōjirō (CHECK IF A OR B UPON ARRIVAL AT HUAM)
A map of the N.E. parts of Asia, and N.W. parts of America, shewing their situation with respect to Japan taken from a Japanese map of the world, brought over by Kempfer and late in the Museum of Sr. Hans Sloane
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