| Show STRANGE AS IT SEEMS R By John Sohn Hix CAI A IG i UcH q 10 Lod IN T RZ WHYS WAY Ex x e z loo of Hr GEo t lUl REG DEER ti IN K IL ILI y E I 1 I vH ARE D CAN BE U fT 4 A COUNTRY WHICH x ROIf WOMEN FROM D oNt WON CONQUEST UNDER A WOMAN c 1 f JINGO KoGo I r 4 ar ary y 3rd 4 yam n f I j JAPANS JAPAN'S WOMAN CONQUEROR A Jingo colloquially is a person favoring an aggressive military policy Its origin as a political term is rooted in n the Turkish Russo-Turkish wa war of 1877 Centuries earlier a Japanese empress of the same name name Jingo Jingo or c Jingo Kogo-by Kogo Kogo by the same aggressive tactics conquered Korea Japans Japan first foreign conquest Wife of Tenno fourteenth mikado A. A D. D she assumed assumed as as- command of the government on the death of her husband reigning reigning reign reign- ing then until Tenno died while on an expedition to suppress an insurrection in and his wife concealing the fact that the emperor had died die proceeded with a great force to conquer Korea DATED EGGS Strange as it seems every egg sold in Denmark or exported from that country is stamped with the date it was laid the number of th the farmer selling it and the number of the cooperative society to which the farmer belongs Copyright 1938 for The Telegram |