DEATH SENTENCE.
JAPANESE BOMB-THROWER. TOKYO, September 30. A Korean, named Lihosho, who threw a bomb at an Imperial procession in Tokyo on January 8, has been sentenced to death. The Emperor Hirohito was passing the Tokyo metropolitan police headquarters during a military review when the bomb was thrown. It exploded on the tramway line, and the Emperor was not harmed. The thrower of the bomb was arrested immediately. Others in the vicinity were also arrested ; on ; euspicion.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 9
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