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Show y JAPANESE PREMIER MAY RETAIN OFFICE r IvDO. Aug. 7. Owing to the per-:ii5t per-:ii5t p,-e5are which has been exerted v : elier statesmen on Count ii-a, the Japanese premier is now - : -Mnrd to remain in ofiiee. The count 1 .: JsIt 30 presented to the emperor i .es-.fration of the entire ministry : sequecce of charges directed Q iiiiiist eertain of the ministers in eon-wriori eon-wriori with the method of conducting -f jiriiamentarv elections last March. Kato, the minister of for-'- affairs, and Vice Admiral Rokuro li-iro. the minister of marine, still ;':!er,to retire, it beinsr their belief tne ministry will have difficulty liitine. Conferences between the elder states-r? states-r? a'' tie ministers, looking to a so-J'c so-J'c of the cabinet crisis, continue. 5'J'onnt Suterai Chinda, the Jatianese ;-"5rMrjT at Washington, and 'Baron Moatono, embassador at Petro--are being prominently mentioned Hie post or foreign minister in suc-!:oii suc-!:oii to XT. Kato. |