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Japanese Prince Adept At Evading Reporters -- Prince Tokugawa, Japanese delegates to the Aris ***** has created more interest among the conference newspaper ***** than any other Foreign delegate largely because he is so silent. The reporters have tried in vain to get some statement which would be of news value but he is too much of a diplomat to say anything that he does not wise to. In fact he is a master in his line. November 30, 1921.

Japanese  Prince Adept At Evading Reporters -- Prince Tokugawa, Japanese delegates to the Aris ***** has created more interest among the conference newspaper ***** than any other Foreign delegate largely because he is so silent. The reporters have tried in vain to get some statement which would be of news value but he is too much of a diplomat to say anything that he does not wise to. In fact he is a master in his line. November 30, 1921.
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Japanese Prince Adept At Evading Reporters -- Prince Tokugawa, Japanese delegates to the Aris ***** has created more interest among the conference newspaper ***** than any other Foreign delegate largely because he is so silent. The reporters have tried in vain to get some statement which would be of news value but he is too much of a diplomat to say anything that he does not wise to. In fact he is a master in his line. November 30, 1921.
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