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Show T0KUGAWM.1 I WAYTOliS j Prince Thanks U. S. for His 1 Reception Among Anns Delegates WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 7. (By (Associated Press. Prince Tokugawa, j one of the Japanese arms conference delegates. left ajhinston today for San Francisco where he vili embark 1 January 13 on the steamer Korea I Marti for Japan. A large company assembled at the Union station to bid farewell to.hc distinguished dis-tinguished Japanese delegate. Secretary Secre-tary Hughes, who was among the first to arrive, escorted the prince to the train. Prince Tokugawa will be accompanied accompan-ied :o Japan by some half a dozen members of the delegation, including I Baron N. Kanda. who is the personal advisor to Prince Tokugawa, and Cun-I Cun-I sul General Takao of the Japanese ) foreign office and who is one of the ! chief Japanese authorities on china Prince Tokugawa in warmest terms thanked Secretary Hughes for .-.h-cordial manner in which he had been j received in the United States and ho I told all of his friends assembled at I the station that he would carry back with him to Japan the profound con-viocion con-viocion that the American people have only the most sincere feelings of friendship for the people of Japan and that they wish them happiness and prosperity. Prince Tokugawa is president of the house of peers which Will assemble within a fortnight in Tokio and It thus became necessary for him to return before the other members of the delegation. dele-gation. Eariler in the day h r-.tlln ;)i 1 the u hite House to bid farewell to I President Harding. |