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SIBERIAN SITUATION.

SEM3NOFF ON FRONTIER

MR WILSON AND' JAPAN. I EON-DON, June 23. Reuter's correspondent at Pekin con firms the report that General Semiuoff was forced to retreat hastily in Siberia I to the Chinese frontier. Three .thou- , sand Cossacks, after killing their officer:'. ' went over to the enemy, wliile the Uod j Guards threatened to cut off Semiuoff. | Bolsheviks occupied the railway siding | between Borzia and Manchuria stations. I The adjacent frontier is strongly held !>v J Chinese troops, who have been ordered , not to interfere with the Bolsheviks un- j less the frontier is threatened. The Pekin correspondent of the Dailv Mail, writing on Monday, stated that the Premier of China, Tuan Chi Jin. i" '■ the course of an interview, recalled tho German brutalities in the Boxer rebellion, and the seizure of Tsing Ta-u. and said that but for Germany China would be whole- to-day. He was absolutely confident that, the patience and tenacil v of the Allies would be rewarded will victory. Every nation admired the high idealism which drove Britain into tho war. 'He prayed that heaven would bless Britain's arms, and concluded by announcing his intention after the war to open up China by mineral and railway development. . • • ■ ■• . ■ The Paris correspondent of the In".' 18 states that M. Pichon, i"ter, is reported by Homme Libre lohax e stated that he has learned that I resident Wilson fully supports the pnnciplc of Japanese intervention in bib-eria. The French Foreign Office i* anxious to discover a Russian policy on which all the Allies can agree.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 165, 10 July 1918, Page 3

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SIBERIAN SITUATION. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 165, 10 July 1918, Page 3

SIBERIAN SITUATION. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 165, 10 July 1918, Page 3