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JAPANESE IN AMERICA CAUGHT TAKING PICTURES Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, January 16. The police took into custody five Japanese, all engineers of the Japanese Government railroads, after they had been seen photographing- bridges, power plants, and factories near hero. According to the police, who continued to hold the Japanese after nine hours of interrogation, the, suspects explained that they were taking pictures purely for pleasure. The., authorities are developing the films in an effort to determine whether they photographed a nearby shipbuilding plant where two destroyers are being constructed.
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Evening Star, Issue 21622, 18 January 1934, Page 9
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