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Show 1 ffil Many Killed and Wounded Wound-ed in Fiuht at 0 FiiMe ; ! PARIS, Dec 11. (Havas) French1 troops have clashed with d'Annunzlan volunteers at Flume and many were j killed and woUndod on both slde.T, according ac-cording to a Geneva dispatch printed ! by the Petit Parisien. with reservations. reserva-tions. It Is said that d'Annunslan troops had pillaged French depots at Fiume. To'.cio Forwards Mote. I TOKIO. Tuesday, Dec. 9. Tokio hasi forwarded 0 note to Washington replying re-plying to a recent communication rela-I rela-I five to the operation of the tranr. Si-Iberian Si-Iberian railroad The reply expresses gratification in. the mc. that America I is convinced that Japan is "whole jheartedly determined to co-operate-In the work to be done in Siberia " Emphasis i- laid upon the desire of ' Japan to bring about "sincere co-i operation in the future ot Arlalic Russia." Good Will Toward Amenca TOKIO. Tuesdayi Dec. 9. The cordiality, cor-diality, friendlim ss and enthusiasm j shown by ihe Japanese in connection1 with the . isit of Admiral A'berr. ' IGleavea, commander of iho United States fleet, to this country, were em-, phaslsed at a dinner given tonight In his honor by the American-Japan . BSO- I elation. Roland S Morris, the American Ameri-can ambassador to Japan, pointed out1 that everything possible had been! 'done in thio country to manifest, good: (will toward the United States. |