Show WORLDS WORLD'S I f AR R i TO BE BI 61 BIG BIGAll I All Leading Nations Expected Expected Expected Ex- Ex to Participate in Japanese Exposition in 1912 Plans Explained TOKIO Nov O 22 Yil 2 Viscount Viscount t director of the I r general international exposition to be held in Tokio in 1012 at a dinner given cn to the foreign n adors and ministers to Japan at nt the I Nobles Nobles' club dub announced the tho scope of I the tho Ho lie said that exhibits j would be bo admitted freo of dut duty and i that it was the tho comprehensive e exposition of the resources or of the th east cast I wherein afrin the tho west would participate I would inure to the tho bD benefit fit of the east I He Ile attributed the Advance of Japan to tho the early introduction of the Indian I religion ion and Chinese philo philosophy which enabled the tho Japanese to rap grasp the tho t set ICI ci brou brought bt in later Inter by br their benefactors benc- benc factors from Europe Europ and America In Jn tho the absence of ot the tho British em cm- hn Sir Claude Clauda M. M MacDonald the tho German ador Baron Von Yon responding ou on behalf of ot his colleagues ut's of the tho diplomatic corp said M ha he was assured that all countries would ouM participate in the tho exposition ex ox- position which would prove provo a now new mo mo- motive motho live tive and means for a rapprochement which would guarantee tho the peace of aUthe all aU the tho nations nation |