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THE RECENT POLITICAL RIOT'S

WAIN TOKYO.

(Continued from page 5.)

A GRUESOME FIND.

them.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8725, 1915.

which ensued some of the mob seized the swords of the police, and several desporate struggles took place. Five men and two police officera fell struggling into the water. The mob at lest broke through After the affray in front of the Koku the line of police, and proceeded in the. direction of Hibiya. They burnt down a min office a gory relic was found on the police-box and began to attack the ground-half of a man's right hand, Central, fire-station, but the two steam including the thumb and index finger fire-engines were brought into action, and The owner was later identified as a man the mob gave way before the powerful. who had been injured in the flee which streams of icy water directed against followed the appearance of the five swordsmen. The gruesome chject was sent

The Uyeno police station was attacked to the headquarters of the Constitution about 11 pan. There were then present alist party, to be preserved as evidence for in the station not more than 20 police- 139 in an inquiry into the circumstances officers, and the itation was abandoned In a fow if the riot.

to the mercy of the mob, Similar scenes to those above described minutes fire broke out, and a steam fire- were witnessed outside otter newspaper engine was sent from the Yorodzuyobashi offers. The windows of the Tomato office police station. The mob, however, seized were smashed, and the ethi office was, the hose and prevented the engine being similarly treated. An attempt to set fire of any service, and the station building to the Hoch building was frustrated by was left to burn. the police. The disappointed mob then roturned to the Tomato premises, and throw bundles of burning straw in at the broken windows, but without attainifig the desired object of setting the place on five.

The electric car service was threatened by the mob, and as a precaution all ears were stopped at about 7.30 p.m. on Monday.

ATTACK ON 13IPERIAL HOTEL.

Among other places threatened by the The Famiuri office was raided and mob was the Imperial Hotel: The reason "form- sacked. The police humbly appealed to for this was that the new party the mob to condescend to refrain fromed by Prince Katsura has its offices in causing any disturbance. Thereupon the the hotel building, and the mob wished leaders of the crowd, having seized the to wreaks its revenge by destroying the Stones were thrown, breaking sign-board of the office, went off with it offices. so triumph, shouting The fall of the windows on the ground and first floors, and a number of electric-light globes Yomiuri,"

outside the hotel were spashed, but fortunately no more serious damage was dona.

The office of the Niroku was next visited, and, although some 150 police were on guard there, considerable damage was done.

ÖVER 200 ÁRRESTS.

Latest news from Tokyo states that Up to about 11 p.m. on Monday, over another series of attacks were made late 200 arrests had been made by police in on Monday night on the offices of the private clothes-mon who mingled with Yomiuri, Yamato, and Miyako, and the moh and arrested every one whom serious damage was done to the machinery they thought suspicious. All the rooms in the Metropolitan Police Office were and plant.

crowded with prisoners,

ATTACKS ON POLICE BOXES.

PRINCE KATSURA,

Police Katsura pro-

Part of the mob which assembled in Early on Monday afternoon before the front of the kekumin office at about 5.20 mob begun to attack the police boxes, etc., p.m. proceeded to attack the police-boxes. the entrance to the residence of Prince They pulled down a box at Takekawa-cho,

Premior. Katsura, the

was securely and then mado a raid on all the boxes in closed, and about 40 policemen in private the vicinity of Shimbashi station. Tho mob then entered the station, yelling clothes were hidden in the premises, wildly, and afterwards proceeded to the while over 30 policemen in uniform were Shibaguchi police-box and smashed in the guard outside. door. The policemen there defended. ceeded to the Aoyama Palace at 9 p.m. by motor, but the car returned empty. themselves with drawn words, and the The Prince is said to have concealed him- Inch turned back and proceeded in the direction of Sakuma-cho. Another moh self, and Princess Katsura went out at about 4 p.m. on Monday, but where she from Hibiya Park attacked a police-box went to is not known. It appears that at Uchi-Saiwai-cho, at a corner of the Princess Katsura had been staying with park, and set fire to it.

About 500 persons of the mob which Mr. Katsura Jiro, a brother-in-law. At 8 p.m. a company of Imperial Guards attacked the Famate office, hearing of the and three mounted policemen were „on: burning of the police-box, made their way guard at the residence of the Premiér. to Ginza, and there found a police box They which had been pulled down. dragged it to a spot where the tram lines On the application of the Chief of the cross and set fire to the ruins. As the Metropolitan Police, the headquarters of flames roso the mob yelled dorisively, and the Tokyo Garrison issued an order to the First Army Division at 5.30 p.m. on dispersed.

A meb of about 3,000 men, which Monday, to send out a patrol in the city.. attacked the Nero office, afterwards A forts of about one battalion, drawn proceeded in the direction of Uyeno Park, from the 1st and 2nd Regiments, came wrecked a police-box at Kuromon-cho on, out at the double at 7 p.m.. the way, and then destroyed a large

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THE PROTECTION OF THE DIET PRESIDENT

police box in front of Lyeno railway. * 25 REFUSES MILITARYTM GUARD. station. The mob ben raided the

The Commander of the Tokyo Garrison the police station. smashed Shitaya windows by throwing stones, and tried sent a party of about 30 troops, under the bo enter the office, but the police defended command of Lieutenant Inamura, to tho the station and eventually repulsed the House of Representatives at 7p.m. on This invaders. The mob proceeded in the Monday to guard the House.

incident was reported to Mr. Q-oka, direction of Asakusa at about 9.25 p.m.

Another mob of sorro thousands of President of the House, who at once made On people proceeded at a trot in the direction inquiry of the authorities whether of Hibiya at 9 p.m. They met a motor martial law had been proclaimed,

receiving a reply in the negative, Mr. which at Uchi Saiwai-cho, stopped and smashed to pieces. The ka declined the military guard on the infuristed mob also smashed up a police ground that it would be damaging to the box at the side of the Foreign Office prestige of the House to have a guard of The mob which attacked the Tomiuri troops before martial law had been pro- office, making its way northward to attack, claimed.

RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HOME MINISTER. the Niroku office, passed the Kyoto-bashi police-station. Showors of stones were The Nationalist members of the Diet thrown, and the police in the station held a conference in the House at 2.30 quickly put out all the lights and ran off. p.m., on Monday. Mr. Takagi reported A police-box near by was thrown into the that he had consulted Mr. Ooka, Presi river. The mob then rushed northward dent of the House, in regard to the steps through the mainstreet and smashed three to be taken to protest against the police boxes and a, street telephone-box at outrageous conduct of the police outside Konya-cho. Another mob, having burnt the Dist. Mr. Ooka had seen the Home down & police-box at Sukiyacho, decided Minister, and rebuked the Minister for to attack the Metropolitan Police Office the steps taken by him: The Ministar at about 10 p.m. Hearing of this, all replied that he did not issue orders to the the gates were closed, and strong guards police to stop the public passing the Diet placed in readiness,

building, but only ordered the police to During the siege of the Niroku office prevent people from standing about in it was suggested that a supply of kerosene, the street.

be obtained from the next building, which he reply of the Minister was contrary happens to be occupied by Messrs. Samuel to the facts, said Mr. Takagi, who pro It was folt, however, by posed a motion to the following effect-- Sarayel & Co. the leaders of the mob to be inadvisable to get a foreign firm involved in the demonstration, and so the oil was not obtained.

HAND-TO-HLAND. FIGHTING. About 80 policemen with drawn swords attempted to check the march of a mob on the Sukiya bridge. In the struggle

On the 10th instant the mounted polico aud gendarmes trampled decent citizens under the hoofs of their horses, injuring many, and intercepting the free mive ment of the public. This action is un constitutional and illegal, and is a most. event in the reign of the unhappy Emperor."

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