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Show FAREWELL SAID 1 BY LAP PRINCE I Tokugawa Tells Hawaiians Naval Treaty Assures Peace of World HONOLULU, T, EL, Jan. 21. (By Thi Ausoclatf-d Press.) Tho peace of the world will be assured in the future fu-ture by the promulgation of the iihvuI armaments limitation and far unstcrn agreements, Prince Tokuirawa said in a farewell state merit, Issued Just be- , fore hi departure for Tokio. Tho statement was issued "to the American people through The Asso-; elated Press.' "I loci." Prince Tokugawa said, "that I can not leave this outpost of tho United States without saying a few words of gratitude III connection with my recent visit to thut country Which was most enjoyable though I mu.-t admit that my responsibilities I were so large and iny duties so much heavier than 1 OQUld bear that I ouM not enjoy your country as much as I otherwise could have ;lon'- "President Harding, Secretary Hughes and ll oi th lr countrymen have been so exceedingly kind to me and the other Japanese delegates that It is Impossible to express our grati-tiuji' grati-tiuji' In words. The conference I think, has bfon as highly successful as wo could expect, especially 8S regards re-gards the naval limitation phase and the quadruple treaty which will bring peace for all lime to the whole world. , i am sure there need be no far of I wars hereafter." |