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BOWING TO THE EMPEROR’S PALACE.—As each Japanese passes within sight of the Palace grounds in Tokio, he must pause, put down his belongings, and bow in reverence to the Imperial presence within. The little wooden building is a sentry box.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25964, 3 October 1945, Page 5

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BOWING TO THE EMPEROR’S PALACE.—As each Japanese passes within sight of the Palace grounds in Tokio, he must pause, put down his belongings, and bow in reverence to the Imperial presence within. The little wooden building is a sentry box. Otago Daily Times, Issue 25964, 3 October 1945, Page 5

BOWING TO THE EMPEROR’S PALACE.—As each Japanese passes within sight of the Palace grounds in Tokio, he must pause, put down his belongings, and bow in reverence to the Imperial presence within. The little wooden building is a sentry box. Otago Daily Times, Issue 25964, 3 October 1945, Page 5