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Japan's Black Sunday

; OtStfUCTION 'OF TOKIO. KINC CEORCES SYMPATHY.

... (Reuter). v (Received 1.30 p.m.) ./ ~ ' Shanghai, September 3. Reports kate that ihe destruction of;Tokio is so complete that it-is pofsible the national'capital will be temporarily to Kyoto or osafa. '" :v -' i" palices to be thrown open for the refugees. The King- of ~ England cabled the Ettipefor, expressing his horror and prMound 1 ' sympathy in the appalling disaster. ""' ' i DEATH AND DESTRUCTION. DOLEFUL RESULTS OF THE QUAKE. (Received 1.60 p.m.) Shanghai, September 4. A?-wireless frbni; Osaka 'reports that the Italian and French Embassies |were destroyed. The Minister for the Navy estimate*? the'fatalities in Tokio alone as It itf"reported 'that Viscount Takahashi'; and twenty other' of the principbtsmeMbefi of Seiijukai were killed WhiM engaged in a conference on also perfrom Nagasaki' states tym Prince?' Matsukata died as the remtft iof''mjuries? receiveU iin the earthquake.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 4 September 1923, Page 6

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Japan's Black Sunday Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 4 September 1923, Page 6

Japan's Black Sunday Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 4 September 1923, Page 6