TROUBLE AHEAD
EXCITEMENT IN JAPAN.
(SIDNEI SUB CABLE.)
(Received Ist February, 2 p.m.)
TOKIO, 31st January. Political agitation is at fever heat in connection with the sittings of the Diet. Hundreds of police are concentrated in the vicinity and throughout the city cro-neds gathered ifl mass meetings. The police, fearing violence, adopted precautions to prevent them marching upon the Parliamentary Buildings. The Tokio 'express, bringing the Opposition leaders to the city, barely escaped wreck at Nagoya, where the track was heaped with' rocks and timber. The locomotive was damaged.
Dr. Nakamura, the leading seismologist; has returned from-an inspection of the centre of the recent earthquakes. He predicts further outbreaks of equal severity with those of 15th January.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 8
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