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PROTESTS AND APOLOGIES "THE CRAZE."—WhiIe Japan it bu.ily engaged writing apologies to different Powers (or attacks in the Far East, the picture shows the Ambassador to Washington, Mr. Hirosi Saito, entering a protest against an American cartoon that "—<■» fun of Emperor HixoUto.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 300, 18 December 1937, Page 9

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PROTESTS AND APOLOGIES "THE CRAZE."—WhiIe Japan it bu.ily engaged writing apologies to different Powers (or attacks in the Far East, the picture shows the Ambassador to Washington, Mr. Hirosi Saito, entering a protest against an American cartoon that "—<■» fun of Emperor HixoUto. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 300, 18 December 1937, Page 9

PROTESTS AND APOLOGIES "THE CRAZE."—WhiIe Japan it bu.ily engaged writing apologies to different Powers (or attacks in the Far East, the picture shows the Ambassador to Washington, Mr. Hirosi Saito, entering a protest against an American cartoon that "—<■» fun of Emperor HixoUto. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 300, 18 December 1937, Page 9

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