GERMANY & THE FAR EAST
DANGER OF EXPANSION , ACCENTUATED.
(Received February 21, 3 p.m.)
PARIS, 20th February. M. Marcel Hutin is of opinion that tho danger of Germany's expansion in the Far East. iis accentuated by Russia's break up. When the Republic of Siberia is constituted we shall have an energetic representative there, for the enemy will permeate Siberia and establish himself at Vladivostock. The Entente Powers, including America, had confidence to the last in'the Bolsheviks, but President Wilson's eyes are now opened. Japan can now play an important part, but will the Entente allow her to accomplish it?
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 45, 21 February 1918, Page 8
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