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Show ''Japan E' tied to a Place In tho Councils of Nations, Now York. That Japan has ,' v, achieved all oho fought for, and that , l Uio question of indemnity was of ml ' 5 nor importance compared" to tho es tablishment or her position among tho 'nations and other advantages t gained, was tho opinion of Daron Kancko, tho Japancso emperor's flnan-' flnan-' -''' clnl?agcnt In this country, expressed ) ' after ho had received dispatches from Portsmouth confirming tho published reports of peace. sk |