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JAPANESE POETRY PARTY.
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FEBRUARY 21.
Every year the ruling family of Japan gives an imperial poetry party, at which little poems contributed by the people are read, or at least those of the Imperial Family, and the prize winners. It would take too long to read 30.000 poems, which was about the number submitted for the party on Jan. 15. It teck place in the Palace T. ML the Emperor ard Empress, atterded by the Household Minister, Lord Chamberlain, Chier Steward of NORE, P. and D.; from Yokohama the Express's Household; Court ladies, chamberlains and other Court ofhcials, were present. Several Princes and Frincesses of the Blood, members of the Imperial Poetry Board digni- taries were in attendance.
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The poem composed by the Housé hold Mister on the srbject "Snow ca Sunny Noting" was read before Their Majesties, followed by the poems compted by the members of the Poetry beats and the Irinces and Princesses of the Bleed, each poem being rect twice.
Next the fm ecrposed by the Empress was lead and then that of the Emperor, each being repeated five times by the members of the poetry head in a cherus.
The seven test poems selected from among those composed by altogether 27,822 Japanese subjects throughout the errie and abroad were also read before heir Majesties. The poems compered by Their Majesties run as folicus:
ZY THE EMPEROR.
Yutaka nimo yuki zo sumareru
Akitsushima
Meguri co umi, wa asanagi aš
..shite.
1Unruffled seas surround
Our snow-clad Island Empire
This bright New Year mérning.l.
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MARCH 19.
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BY THE EMPRESĘ,
nite
Yukie kasumu kono ashita
"kara.
[Winder the cerulean sky
Genial sunshine brightens
haze
the
This snowy New Year's morning.
Those whose poems were selected from the nearly 30,CCO submitted are: Mr. Hireatsu Tachibana, Mr. Zenjiro Nakamura, Mr.Zerreku Hayashi, Mr. Manemon Takeuchi, Mr. Sobei Sawa-
pool.
MARCH 20
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da, Misa Hatsu-ko Okatake and Miss DEPARTING VESSELS. Masuyo Takayama.
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Mr. Hiroatsu Tachibana, whose fcem was adjudged the best, is a ritualist in the Imperial palace. He is the second son of the former feudal ford of Yanagawa cian and younger Ne brother of Count Tachibana.
was educated in the literary course of the Waseda University and after his graduation he taught at a middle school and a girls' high school for some years before he entered the Imperial household.
Mr. Sohei Sawada, is the father of Mr. Sojuro Sawada, head priest of the well known Komikado Jinja, Chiba prefecture, and a profound scholar in Japanese classics. Ore of the two ladies Miss Masuyo Takaya. ma, is a chemist in a hospital in Beapu, Kyushu.
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