Show JAPANESE HONOR DICKINSON foreign minister count komura en pertains ter tain american war secretary at banquet in boklo P tokla unhappily forces for evil for unknown but sinister pur posia constantly are endeavoring by also false reports or other methods to create condition conditions of ill will or lie be taden the two neighboring peoples their rela relations tiong are tou too firmly cs es and anti their interests Inte reste are too distinct to admit of he the possibility billt of any question arising between japan and the united states which will not yield readily to the ordinary pro besses of dillon incy th 1 increased and more intimate exchange of views vie between the two governments disdel dig el all apprehensions on oil hit thit dioro ore this utterance was made mado fridi night by foreign minister count h kt niura mura in toasting J 3 11 dickinson tile american Amerl cin secret iry try of 0 war at i ban given by b count komura in honor of the american cabinet filter mr lr dickinson and hie his party at loko himi friday afternoon on boanol the etc uner i ard after an in formal reception at the american Amerl cin coo con eulate came on oil to n boklo for the lion tion the dinner filfli ng i a brilliant af rif fair figuly persona persons sit down to thi tible including marquis itsuki the japanese prime minister and fie five members mein bere of the cabinet admirals generals Ren brala and officers and their adlee |