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FIVE JAPANESE “AMBASSADRESSES.”—These five Japanese girls have been sent to the United States by a Tokio newspaper to express gratitude for the aid given by that country to Japan following the disastrous earthquake. They called at the City Hall in New York recently to present their message and are shown here with Hildesaburo Yokoyama and Mrs. John Caldwell, representing the State Department. Acting-Mayor McKee received the girls.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 986, 31 May 1930, Page 21

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FIVE JAPANESE “AMBASSADRESSES.”—These five Japanese girls have been sent to the United States by a Tokio newspaper to express gratitude for the aid given by that country to Japan following the disastrous earthquake. They called at the City Hall in New York recently to present their message and are shown here with Hildesaburo Yokoyama and Mrs. John Caldwell, representing the State Department. Acting-Mayor McKee received the girls. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 986, 31 May 1930, Page 21

FIVE JAPANESE “AMBASSADRESSES.”—These five Japanese girls have been sent to the United States by a Tokio newspaper to express gratitude for the aid given by that country to Japan following the disastrous earthquake. They called at the City Hall in New York recently to present their message and are shown here with Hildesaburo Yokoyama and Mrs. John Caldwell, representing the State Department. Acting-Mayor McKee received the girls. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 986, 31 May 1930, Page 21

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