JAPANESE POLITICS.
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association WASHINGTON. Dec. 23. Authoritative inhumation from Tokio states that tho fate of tho Koi Hara Ministry will bo tested at a meeting of he Diet, .shortly. Japan, although enjoying the greatest prosperity, has been suffering from strikes, of which 400 have occurred during the past year. Tho people likewise are dissatisfied with Kei Haru’s inability to ob tain recognition of racial equality at the Peace Conference and his Siberian policy, which is considered a drain on tho national resources.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1709, 27 December 1919, Page 5
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