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JAPAN ROYAL WEDDING. ELABORATE PRECAUTIONS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received January 23, 5.5 p.m.) TOKIO, January 22. Elaborate preparations are being made and precautions taken in connection with the Royal wedding. Twenty thousand troops and five thousand police will line the streets. No traffic will be allowed on the route from an hour before the wedding procession, and all the upper stories of buildings on tho route must be vacated. No person will be allowed to watch from an elevated position. The fire brigades have been ordered for continuous duty until the Royal party departs from Tokio. Only the highest ranks of Japanese and foreign diplomats will be guests at the wedding banquet. The police are searching houses for suspects and confiscating firearms. Press editorials express the hope that the Prince of Wales, a friend of the Regent, will soon follow his example and take a wife. ; Prince Hiropito, the Japanese Prince Regent, was being married on January 23rd. Recently an attempt was made to assassinate him.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11735, 24 January 1924, Page 9
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