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GIFTS FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.;
Our Navy to Show Appreciation ai
Orientals’ Cordial Welcome,
lii recognition of ihe hearty welcome
extended to our naval ollicers and men
the imiterlui Chinese as well us the
Imperial Japanese navy is to be re-
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