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(Received this day at 9.20. a.m.) TOTvIO. Nov. 4. Thirty thousand police will lie mobilised for service to Tokio and Kioto, thrice the number engaged at the enthronement. in 1915. On Tuesday all traffic will he stopped in the centre of the mtv, while a cordon of .housniids of police will he thrvvii round the palace preventing the public approaching after three o'clock. Tl u . regulations are unprecedented in strictness, and testify to the nervousness of the police. One thousand suspended persons have been lodged in gaol for the remainder of the month.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1928, Page 1
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