THE LATE MIKADO
PREPARATIONS FOR THE FUNERAL. Pmm AssocMon—By Telegraph-Copyright. • r,i ' ' TOKIO, September 5. Emperor and Empress jointly received tho foreign diplomatists and their ?wive«. This is an unprecedented act, as •hitherto tho Mikado and his consort have bcld separate receptions. Tho diplomatists subsequently defiled boforo thu coffin of tho late Mikado, 'on which tho British Ambassador (Sir Olaudo Mac Donald) laid a silver wreath as a- tribute, from the diplomatists. "Fivo hundred British bluejackets will Jarlicinato in tho funeral. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15553, 7 September 1912, Page 10
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