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The Empress's Dream.

All the Japanese papers arc full of a dream which the Empress of -Japan lias -had. She, dreamt she saw a Japanese naval officer appear. Tie bowed>to her and said, "Do not be anxious; I am watching over the troops. All will be wellf He then, disappeared. .

Afterwards, pn be:ng, shown photographs of various naval officers, the impress said, "on coming to one, That is the man." The photograph was a _ likeness ot Admiral bakainoto', a famous -Japanese- admiral, who dial 38' years ago. From this incident tlie Enipro=3 feels quite happy in hcr-min'd, and believes, .victory is assured to •Japan. '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7904, 2 August 1904, Page 5

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The Empress's Dream. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7904, 2 August 1904, Page 5

The Empress's Dream. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7904, 2 August 1904, Page 5

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