JAPAN AND SAKHALIN.
EVACUATION REFUSED, DEADLOCK AT CONFERENCE. A. and N.Z TOKIO. Sept. 20. The conference at Chang Chung, Manchuria* between Japan and the Chita Government of the Far Eastern Republic, has reached a deadlock. The Russians demand that Japan shall evacuate the northern half of Sakhalin Island. Japan refuses until indemnities for the massacre of Japanese at Nikolaievsk, in Eastern Siberia, in' 1920, ara paid.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18202, 22 September 1922, Page 7
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