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Side 301
... Japanese , in some cases with a display of violence by the police . All foreigners , regard- less of their length of residence or whether they were there by Govern- ment invitation , had to apply for per- mission to live in Japan ...
... Japanese , in some cases with a display of violence by the police . All foreigners , regard- less of their length of residence or whether they were there by Govern- ment invitation , had to apply for per- mission to live in Japan ...
Side 410
... Japanese junks like egg - shells , while a hurricane of fire arrows set fire to many of the others and completed the rout . In a very short time many of the Japanese ships had been destroyed , and the others , damaged and demoralised ...
... Japanese junks like egg - shells , while a hurricane of fire arrows set fire to many of the others and completed the rout . In a very short time many of the Japanese ships had been destroyed , and the others , damaged and demoralised ...
Side 438
The Japanese swung round and began a voluble conversation with his staff . " Do you understand Japanese ? " he asked me over his shoulder . 66 Unfortunately not , " I replied stiffly . The Japanese Captain's tone became angrier as he ...
The Japanese swung round and began a voluble conversation with his staff . " Do you understand Japanese ? " he asked me over his shoulder . 66 Unfortunately not , " I replied stiffly . The Japanese Captain's tone became angrier as he ...
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