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JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE
(United Press Association.-'-Copjriffht;Ji.£----(Received 14th March, noon.) &' PERTH, This Day* "* V Ihe Japanese Consul-General has re. ceived an official message from his Go-' vernment containing a warning against' exaggerated reports which might possibily be circulated about the recent ' ' earthquake in Japan. The message says that the damage on the whole was even. 1 i less than that caused by the eathquaki! which devastated Kinosaki and Toyoktf in the province of Tajima ia May, 1925* The area affected by the recent occur? rence was in the Province of Tango and: some neighbouring districts, some conside] •He distance from Tokio sns Yokohama, which were damaged by tkifr'-' great upheaval of 1923. ." . ' "--J
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 9
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