JAPAN.
FLAG INCIDENT. AN ADVOCATE OF WAR.. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Received July 3, 11.55 a.m. , TOKIO', July 2. YY 7 bile. the highest officials, including the Prince Regent, are expressing the keenest regret at the flag incident, Shimizu, head of the Taigyosha Association, with the responsibility for the recent Imperial Hotel incident, comes out in open advocacy of an immediate war against America. While the words ° f v S - K a .Person are not important politically, he is the- head of an organisation with many followers masses. INCIDENT CONSIDERED CLOSED. Received July 3, 11.50 a.m. m, ' TOKIO, July 2. Ihe flag-cutter was arrested at Osaka He stated that he was a mem,an a fdi~Golshovik organisation, ine American Charge d’Affaires has been notified by the nolice that the Hag has been recovered unharmed further than being cut from the canvas hand Iwo men were arrested last ni T?ti. as « ccessol 'ies to the outrage. ~ .the. recovery of the flag and at oS i ia ! .already expressed bv iW. bhidehara the incident is p’enerallv considered closed.—Reuter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 July 1924, Page 9
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