RUSSIAN AGGRESSION.
.AMERICA T3LK33B NO ACTION.
<Reoei7ed April.' 7. 11.30 p.m.) NfiSV" YORK, April 7. The New York^Times's Washington correspondent says that the Japanese Militiaiy Attai9ie, General Inouye, states that vtifee sudiden aggressive ac€ion^pf tho Kusvjian army on the' 4th of April &>ne€kl* battles between -fbe Russians ond Japanese at Vladivositock, >Nikola.ievsk, and Khabarovsk, wi&k' the-attendant occujpation of Vlfudivo&tdbk. The Japanese svre now negotiating with the Rus- J «ans with a view to arriving' at a i future haCrmouious policy. Japan's -&n\y motive is liftihe -maintenance of peace and order. . . The correKpon-dent adds that the . United States'has j. ot mad© any repre«dnta.tio.ns regaiidmg' the Japanese occupation of ■■■\Qadivestock, and it is nob expected that any>w'ill be made.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIIII, Issue 82, 8 April 1920, Page 5
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117RUSSIAN AGGRESSION. Marlborough Express, Volume LIIII, Issue 82, 8 April 1920, Page 5
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