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JAPANESE DIET

PANDEMONIUM REICNS. / (United Pre3o Association—By Elect rid Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received 8.40 a..m) KOBE, February 5. Attempting to cl os ethe Diet debate, Baron Shidehara, Foreign .Minister, re-* marked that sufficient proof had been given that the London Treaty had not imperilled Japan's defence in Imperial ratificnetion. - lie Opposition became enraged accusing Shidehara to attempt unconstitutionally and disloyally to place on the Emperor the responsibility of a political act. Several attempts were made at assault. The diet on resuming next day soon developed into pandemonium, Opposition members rushed towards the Minister threatening utmost violence. He was saved only by the determined' resistance of the sergeants' at arms. The sitting was adjourned but the -Minister was for long unable to leave the chamber.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1931, Page 5

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JAPANESE DIET Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1931, Page 5

JAPANESE DIET Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1931, Page 5

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