DANGEROUS THOUGHTS
BAN DURING JAPANESE CORONATION SUSPECTS TO BE HERDED Police officials are conferring daily at metropolitan police headquarters on the serious matter of preventing “dangerous thoughts” during the coronation ceremonies at Kyoto next November. The police are said to have listed altogether several thousand persons in Japan who are suspected of thinging dangerously at intervals or continuously. During the enthronement it is expected that most of the jnore dangerous thinkers will be rounded up and placed in custody until the ceremonies are completed. The influx of radicals from abroad is also to be watched earefullj-, and only visitors with excellent credentials will be permitted to land in Japan.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 12
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