Show JAPANESE HONOR DICKINSON DICKIN N foreign minister count pertains american war secretary at banquet in yoklon boklo unhappily forces tor for evil for unknown but sinister purposes constantly are endeavoring b false reports or other methods to creato create conditions of ill will or distrust between the two neighboring peoples their relations are too firmly established and their interests are too distinct to admit of the possibility of any question arising between japan and the united states which will not yield readily to the ordinary processes besses of diplomacy the increased and more intimate exchange of views between the two governments dispel all apprehensions on that score this utterance was made friday night by foreign minister count komura in toasting J 11 dickinson the th 0 american secretary of war at a banquet given by count komura in honor of the american cabinet officer mr air dickinson and his party arrived at yokohama afternoon on board the steamer siberia and after an iw in formal reception at the american consulate came on to boklo for tire function the dinner was a brilliant affair eighty persons sat sal down to the table including marquis Ka katsura the japanese prime minister land flo a members of the cabinet admirals generals and officers and their ladles ladies |