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Progress in Japan.
Capital draped with flags and scrolls as national begins 50 days mourning before state funeral. Everyone wears the official mourning badge. All amusements close down for seven days.
Prince Kanin inspects site selected for imperial mausoleum for late Emperor Yoshihito. The body of the late Emperor is borne from Hyama to Tokio, to lie in state till the great mausoleum is ready.
Relatives of called up recruits, throng streets bearing patriotic banners as drafts leave for camp.
With its centuries old Shinto customs - reappears at funeral of Yoshihito, Nippon’s 123rd Emperor in direct line.
Religious rites herald the Spring as throngs flock to Budo Temple, to catch a bean, brings a change in luck.
Prince Chichibu - Japan’s "POW" [Prince of Wales] - delights the nation by defying tradition and marrying Miss Setsuko Matsudaira, a "commoner".
Pathe cameraman secures first and exclusive pictures of the Duke of Gloucester’s visit to Emperor of Japan.
Great gathering of school children celebrate the birthday of Matsuhito the Mikado who led his countrymen out of the trammels of feudalism.
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