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Show Japanese in Ameri,-.,. There is a strong desire on the part of yOUIlg d.-O OieSO to COioe to l.le I loO.d St it s to tea , i t i i i i li t ie 1 i 1 '1 o i tbu 1 1 ( i n in n 1 ,ti n I i j euli r tu h 1 1 m v ho h entirely iu.-iih-iciu ii.-.tn i4iidvxi.t.: j 1. j l . -1 i 1 w l sun tbm tl ill i , . , c 1 . r If l i t t i l C1 1 ( 111 w 1 1 1111 b t n 1 mi 1 i ' 1 i .met. t 1 i m i 1 wl i in r can-ving on lh.-ir sui.it.-s. Tl'ie jiraeiical results are not alwavs fortunate- and many of tho stuueuts referred re-ferred to would lie better oil at home. The reputation of having been educated in Europe or Am -riea, has a certain value at present m Japan, however, and the Japanese students are. almost without with-out a single exception, a credit io their native country. Philadelphia Ledger. |