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COMM UN IST HOSTILITY. (United Press Association-^-By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright j NEW YORK, April 10. Communists attempted to make a demons'lra.tjp'li 'against the Japanese Prince and Princess Takamatsu, when the Japanese Emperor’s brother and his wife, under a heavy police guard, landed here bile to-day I nun the. reception boat “Mamin,” which bad brought them from the liner “Aquitania." One Communist attempted to force his way to them. He was tel led with, a blow to the jaw by a policeman's list. Ollier Communists pressed on shouting “Down with the Japanese murderers” “Down with the Japanese hangmen I” As the, Communists pushed and crowded towards tin* Royal automobile, mounted and foot police drew up in asolid line to throw them hack. The disturbers were too weak numerically to get any further and they dispersed, sonic with bruises.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1931, Page 6
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