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MAN OF THE MASSES HE GREAT are humble. Premier General lIideki Tozyo, leading .oldier and I t.'ltesmnn of the Greal Nippon Empire. ~empli6e<.1 this when he vis ited Mllnila early in May. During hi. early morning strolls on Ihe grounds of the New Luneta.
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he endeared himse!! to the commcm people by going out of hiB way to conve"", with sidewalk '-endorl and the mlln of the street. He e,'en found lime 10 llsk them how they and their familie~ were, He literally rubbed elbows with t he masses, observed them at work in factories. He took keen intern! in the training of the Constabulary
-recru lU;, and surpri sed everyone by lying prone on the ground beside a Con stabulary trainee to give him IIOme pointers on the COl'Tect technique of fi r ing a rifle. These gesturu which endeared Premier General Totyo to the m:1MC8 were spontaneous, unpremedilal.ed, without any t race of wibitioni8m , He left Manila do~r to the hurla of Filipinos, this great but humble and very human man. #
SlUN SEIKI
• IKINAKALOOB n; Primyet Heneral To~yo ling kapa\inab". "gan "9 kanya"g karen" ..." bil""g ''''"9 kewal .a ;.a"g "o9sa ... nay sa Konstabularya M"g liyay d ... mal" .. . 11 baku.a"g SIInlly"" 1\'1 i"'"9 Akedomya "9 Kondebu_ lerr", • PREMIER GENERAL TOZYD giving the benefit of hi. ex· porience 85 e soldier to e con,tabulery t.ainee while visiting the drill qtOunds of e Const"bula'Y Academy.