THE TOKIO RIOTS.
! Criticism of tie Police. 1 TOKJO, September 15 ■ Eleven peers at Tokio have sen-t a memorial to the Government complaining lof the failure of the police authorities to prevent a disturbance in tho city in which the Mikado resides. The memo- ( rialists also asked why the chief of the metropolitan police had been degraded, while his'superior, the Minister for the Interior (Viscount Yoshikawaj, had been I retained in office.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 222, 16 September 1905, Page 5
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