JAPANESE POLICE DEFIED.
MAN STILL ON CHIMNEY.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—BJT BLECTKIC TELEGRAPH—COPXMGKT.) (Keceived November 21st, 1 a.ni.) TOKIO, November 20. The Kawasaki chimney-sitter continues to defy all efforts to dislodge him, and is regardless of tho rain and cold. The police are worried, particularly because to-morrow the Emperor Hirohito passes tho locality while Returning to Tokio from the naval manoeuvres. [Waving a red flag as a protest against the discharge of Fuji cotton employees, a workman has been "itting on the top of a 130 ft factory chimney at Kawasaki since early on Sunday, regardless of police endeavours to dislodge him. A stream froin a Are hose did not reach him, and attempts at smoking him out proved ineffective.]
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 7
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119JAPANESE POLICE DEFIED. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 7
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