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Show JAPANESE PRAISE FOR AMERICANS Chicago. Aug. 10. Baron K. Oura, Japanese minister of commerce and agriculture, was ia Chicago today on his way home from London, where j he represented his country in the exposition Just closed. Tho baron sjild hat Japan would have a long Industrial road to travel before it could hope to equal the development de-velopment attained In this country. "America is as grandfather to grandson grand-son to Japan In its development of such Industries," he said "America's gigantic mills and plants are wonderful, wonder-ful, but we hope to achieve thorn, too, some day, for we are learning rapidly" rap-idly" In sneaking of woman suffrage, he said that the social order In his country was so different from that in America and England that wjuian did not need the right to vote, and It would be a long time before conditions would change sufficiently there to I make it desirable lor her to cast a ballot. |