WANT SIBERIA
SOVIET SUSPICIOUS OF JAPS. LONDON, June 3. "If the Japanese attempt tn bite off Siberia, they will break their teeth."' says "Izvestia," in a warning to the Japanese military party against try in.? to frighten the Soviet, which now possesses an efficient fighting army. The latest news' from the Far East, reports the Riga correspondent of "The Times." arouses the gravest anxiety in the Soviet Union. Developments are awaited with tense feelings. Japanese Press articles cannot be ignored, it I* sfntprl. as they reflect (lip intentions of the war elements, which are bent, on capturing Soviet territory as far a< T,ak? Baikal to create a pro-Japanese independent Siberia.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 7
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