ACCUMULATED AMMUNITION.
VAST STORES AT VLADIVOSTOK ABANDONED BY JAPANESE. iKi-i-lviHi i.:;o p.m. TOKYO. lii-tulh-r Hi. Admiral Kato. .li-in-Min; tin- vu«t of munition* lyinjj at value<l roiiglilyat I'i.irtv million -lerlina. said the withdrawal of .lapaupw tninps would leave no foive- in Siberia to prov«ni these niiinitioiix into the j bands of whoever was stroilßO"t. Ki-roiiiiy tin , -iMt.nne-r aiiproat-lu-il tlio British ami American Uvivoniiiifiille.jiardiii?-' the ilispositinn of tlu , imiiniini tion. hut a Miitn hip" phin could not I" , foiiiul. Jaiian had no alternative bill ti: leave tiie amiiiiinition nt \i:idivo>-tok. I Router.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 246, 17 October 1922, Page 5
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90ACCUMULATED AMMUNITION. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 246, 17 October 1922, Page 5
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