THE STATES AND JAPAN.
: ■ TAFT'S PEACE SPEECH. (By Telegraph-Press Associatiqn-OopjTight.) , . Now York, September 20. *. President . Taft, ih ing .fifty Japanese commoreia'l ■;' commissioners at luncheon, paid a tribute to Japanese industry and patriotism, and proposed the health of the Mikado as a warm-and'sincere friend of America.- .'. '■■.' ■ .■'..; -._..',; ■ ; . ■ ,-' # .:■."-■ .The.President acouted. the,idea that.thore had ever been the slightest danger of trouble between; Japan and' the United Statee.;. ~ [The Jnpanese commercial commissioners are representatives of: the Chambers of Commerce at Tokio, Osaka, Kioto, Kobe, Yokohama, and fcagoya. 'Early this month: they arrived in beattle on a three mouths', visit to America ?>.«» ]tt view'of strengthening the bonds of friendship and trade between tho two countries 1
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 7
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110THE STATES AND JAPAN. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 7
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