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JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

TOKIO DEMONSTRATES GOOD FAITH.

SIBERIAN EVACUATION PROCEEDS. SAGHALIEN WITHDRAWAL POST PONEp. Tokio, Sept. 27. M. Hanihara, the Japanese delegate to the Washington Conference, has announced that Japan will proceed with the evacuation of the Siberian maritime provinces regardless of the Qliang Chun conference’s breakdown.—(A. and N.Z.) Washington, Sept. 2 7 The Japanese Embassy announces a statement by Baron Uchida. received from Tokio. saying: "Th© failure of the Chang Chun coup means no change in our policy of withdrawing from the Siberian mainland ports. The withdrawal will be concluded by the end of October, but the Saghalien retirement from the Russian half of the island will take place as soon as the Nikolaievsk affairs are settled. Our delegation found it had to meet difficulties of the same character in dealing with the Soviet representatives a* th© European nations met at Genoa and The Hague. We had hoped to obtain recognition of the rights of private ownership of property and freedom of trade for Japanese. Tn order to demonstrate Japan’s good fqith shy has actually begun the evacuation of Siberia.”—(A. and N.Z.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 245, 29 September 1922, Page 5

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JAPAN AND RUSSIA. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 245, 29 September 1922, Page 5

JAPAN AND RUSSIA. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 245, 29 September 1922, Page 5

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