JAPANESE CRISIS.
;■:'/. .- Ij KATSUUA;CAmNET^ESIGNS.; ,^ ■] ■. «?y .leleajrapa—Prees'Aßßociation-iOdDyrljht : '■"■.' V':;;,L. ! ; ,, : "Tokioi:February 11/ Prince Katsurn's* Cabinet has resigned' ■ t ' 3fr. Yamamoto, the* banker who was '.-' formerly.- Minister! for.;. Finance in the * Sadnji Cabinet, becomes Premier, 'Baron ' Kato remains at the Foreign Office/. The.streets are qtliet, and'the' patrols ""' ; hhve, been 1 .withdrawn.'..;...-.:',.. ... ;:••;;.■'.-:• ; The rioting 'continued tiiitir the early ' morning, when'intense' cold - caused the crowd to disperse." ' ' • '.'•;. Prince Katsura's residence 'is strongly : guarded; "'' " : " '■' '";"; '■' "■«.'"•;■- a.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 6
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68JAPANESE CRISIS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 6
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