JAPANESE WARSHIPS
(Per Press Association.! WELLINGTON, this day. By 9 o’clock the visiting Japanese warships had been berthed at Pipitea Wharf, Prince Takamatsu, brother of tlie Emperor of Japan, directing operations on the quarterdeck of the Yakumo, while the Idzumo was flying the pennant of Vice-Admiral Seize Kobayaslu, commander of the squadron. The .Japanese*iConsul-General for Australia aiid New Zealand, Mr. Tokugawa, went aboard, after which official calls commenced. Tlie men are being taken to a college football match this afternoon, and others sight-seeing by motor ears.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16706, 25 July 1928, Page 11
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