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“-BY BREATH OF MY MAD TYPHOON-I RAPED YOUR RICHEST ROADST EAD." I n Osaka Harbour, during the typhoon last month, 1600 small craft foundered or were hurled ashore A view from the air of the waterfront road at Osaka. The conglomeration of boats and wreckage has been blown on to a broad highway fringing the harbour. Below: A scene at the Osaka aerodrome, where half a dozen tugboats were blown a distance of a quarter of a mile from the sea.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 288, 2 November 1934, Page 4

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“-BY BREATH OF MY MAD TYPHOON-I RAPED YOUR RICHEST ROADSTEAD." In Osaka Harbour, during the typhoon last month, 1600 small craft foundered or were hurled ashore A view from the air of the waterfront road at Osaka. The conglomeration of boats and wreckage has been blown on to a broad highway fringing the harbour. Below: A scene at the Osaka aerodrome, where half a dozen tugboats were blown a distance of a quarter of a mile from the sea. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 288, 2 November 1934, Page 4

“-BY BREATH OF MY MAD TYPHOON-I RAPED YOUR RICHEST ROADSTEAD." In Osaka Harbour, during the typhoon last month, 1600 small craft foundered or were hurled ashore A view from the air of the waterfront road at Osaka. The conglomeration of boats and wreckage has been blown on to a broad highway fringing the harbour. Below: A scene at the Osaka aerodrome, where half a dozen tugboats were blown a distance of a quarter of a mile from the sea. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 288, 2 November 1934, Page 4

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