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Show FRICTION NOT SERIOUS. Great Britain and Japan Are Not at Outs. LONDON. Nov. 13. There Is no serious friction, from an official point .of view, between Great Britain and Japan on account ac-count of tho coaling of Russian war vessels ves-sels or supplying them with ammunition In British portB. No representations in this regard have beon made to tho British Government by tho Japaneso Government, nor are there likely to be in tho near fu-tvre. fu-tvre. Baron Hayashl, the Japaneso Minister Min-ister here, said to tho Associated Press to-day to-day that tho subject had not been mentioned men-tioned In the communications, verbal or otherwise, that so far have passed between be-tween the allies Unofficially, however, there doubtless is a feeling of soreness on the part of tho Japanese that colliers aro allowed to bo chartered to supply tho Baltic squadron with coal, and that France. Spain and Groat Britain havo permitted theso colliers col-liers to put Into ports to await tho arrival of Vlce-Admlral Rojootvenoky'a vessels. |