JAPANESE EMPEROR
ATTEMPT ON HIS LIFE BOMB THROWN BY KOREAN. (United Press Association.) (By Electrlo Telegraph—Copyright.) TOKIO, January 8. (Received Jan. 8, at 11 p.m.) When the Emperor was passing tho metropolitan police headquarters ou hia way to the palace after having attended a military review, a bomb was thrown at him and exploded on the tramway The Emperor was not harmed. The thrower of tho bomb was immediately arrested. It is believed that he is a Korean. Others in the vicinity were also arrested on suspicion. RESIGNATION OF CABINET. KOBE, January S. (Received Jan. 9, at 1.45 a.m.) The newspapers throughout the country have been instructed not to mention the bomb outrage on the Emperor. It is reported that the Cabinet in tendering its resignation, but that acceptance of the resignation is unlikely. The Sun message says that the Cabinet has resigned.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21538, 9 January 1932, Page 10
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