EXCITEMENT IN CITY
(Press. Assn.-
simult aneou s attacks made on important buildings EIGHTEEN MEN SURRENDER
-P>5 Telegraph — Copyrlght).
•TOKIO, Sunday. The city was thrown into profound jxcitement when it was learned that nmultaneous bomb attacks had been nade on a number of important buildings by small groups dressed in naval md military uniforms Bombs were thrown at the Metrololitan Police headquarters, the Prenier's official residence, the headluarters of the Seiyukai Party, the lank of Japan and the Mitsubishi lank. None of the explosions was very serious. Eighteen men have surrendered to he gendarmerie in connection with he attack on the Prime Minister. They tre suspected of being reservists, who .re extreme reactionaries. One policeman, who was wounded, s in a critical condition All public oficers are strongly guarded.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 225, 17 May 1932, Page 5
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