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Show to arouse admiration worthy of the leading lead-ing champion of inernailonal Justice. The reply Is considered to be worth treasuring treasur-ing as a most valuable addition to official offi-cial war-time correspondence. JAPANESE PLEASED WITH ANSWER OF PRESIDENT WILSON TOKTO, Friday. Oct. 25. fBy the As-socta As-socta ted Press. V- I Tnqoal i fled a d m rrw 1 1 on of President Wilson's attitude toward Germany Is expressed in official circles. The reply Kl praised highly as deserving the most profound attention of all th belligerent nations fighting a common enemy, who Is a deliberate transgressor of the cause of peace. Justice and humanity. President Wilsr,r note Is considered tr he fully comprehensive. His refusal to trea,t with the Pruaslen rulers of Germany, Ger-many, according to opinion here. Is so explicitly and unmistakably expressed M |