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English: Chosen Savings Bank advertisement
日本語: 朝鮮貯蓄銀行広告
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English: Japanese magazine "Korea and Manchuria, November 1936 issue" published by Chosen-Zassi Sha.
日本語: 朝鮮雑誌社「朝鮮及満洲(昭和11年11月号)」より。
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English: This file was scanned and edited by the uploader, Abasaa.
日本語: ファイルはあばさーによりスキャンおよび編集されました。

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