THE DEAD EMPEROR
COFFINED BODY REMOVED TO SPECIAL CHAMBER.
AWAITS FUNERAL DAY
(United Press Assn.—Copyright.) TOKIO, Jan. 6.
While reported to be recovering satisfactory from.attacks of inf/ienza tiie Emperor and Empress were unable to participate in the Palace ceremony of the removal of the coffined body of the late Emperor to a specially-constructed chamber where it awaits the funeral day. Prince Takamatsu, the Emperor's younger brother, with the Dowager headed the Imperial party participating. Hereafter a death watch will be maintained by members of the funeral commission of which Baron Kanin is the chief. The c-ity has resumed its evervdav business. —A. and N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10230, 8 January 1927, Page 7
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104THE DEAD EMPEROR Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10230, 8 January 1927, Page 7
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