New York Times 100 years ago today, June 9, 1913:
But Attendance Is Small at Tokio Meeting to Urge Hostilities.
TOKIO, June 8.— A mass meeting of an organization known as the "Anti-American Youths' Association" to-day was sparsely attended. Bellicose speeches were made, but the orators were of no prominence, being for the most part agitators attached to the Opposition parties.
The speeches were mostly devoted to attacks upon the Ministry, and a resolution, which was adopted, urged immediate war against the United States.
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