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日本語: 護れ皇土の屋根 敵機来らば来れ 我にこの鉄壁陣 空前の五県下大防空演習愈々けふ火蓋切る
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Source 『富山日報』(7面)、1936年(昭和11年)6月12日、富山日報社
Author 富山日報社

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