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SINCE the great disaster of 1923, Japan has been visited by three destructive earthquakes, in the Tazima province on May 23, 1925, when 428 lives were lost; in the adjoining Tango province on March 7, 1927, when 3017 persons were killed, and in the Idu peninsula on Nov. 26, 1930. Prof. A. Imamura has written two interesting papers on the last-named earthquake while a valuable memoir has recently been contributed by Mr. S. I. Kunitomi of the Central Meteorological Observatory.*
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DAVISON, C. The Idu (Japan) Earthquake of Nov. 26, 1930. Nature 128, 552–553 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128552a0
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