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Show TROOPS FILL TOKIO New Arrivals Daily at the Japanese Capital. VICTORIA. It '.. Nov. .i -T i.s were arriving dally nt Tokio when tin- lyo Mam sailed. Kieid Marshal Oyama ;uid Gen. Kodamu were expected shortly, having been ordered to Tokio by lh' Emperot before he ptocfeded to the temple of Ise to give thanks to the Imperial ancestors for victory. The lyo Main brought news that Q ktoui of farnoue wrestlers, Including the noted Kodimlrl and tCompgatake, who have made a SUCCasaful tour In Korea and e'hlna, w'M shortly start "ii an American tour. Tlu-y will leave for San PrenclscO shortly ilembeis of Diet Ai rested. A numltei of members of the J.ti-anese J.ti-anese Diet have been arrested at Tokio in connection with the anti-peace disturbances. dis-turbances. A Peking dispatch to the Tokio Asahl ays an agreement has been made by the Governor of Shantung provl with the German Governor-General of Klao ChOU for the withdrawal of tier-man tier-man troops from Shantung. The evacuation evac-uation s to be complete In six months, when China will purchase the Herman barracks at Klao Chou. The Japanese squadron to visit England Eng-land Will consist of the cruisers Asuma. Toklwa, ChltOIC and Kasagl The Toyo Klsen Kalsha's service between be-tween Jaiian and South America will be commenced on December 6, when this steamer. Glenfarg will have Yokohama Yoko-hama for Callao. A copyright treaty between Japan and the United States w-as signed at Tokio on November 11. The Nippon Yusen Aisha line is arranging ar-ranging for more frequent services on lis American-Australian and European Euro-pean lines. |