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日本語: 逓信省の人員削減 北陸四県農業倉庫大会 高岡市敬老会 黒部鉄道長屋駅写真 タカヂアスターゼ
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Source 『北陸タイムス』(3面)、1922年(大正11年)11月3日、北陸タイムス社
Author 北陸タイムス社

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