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VLADIVOSTOK ARSENAL.

VAST STORK OF MUNITIONS. ABANDONED BY JAPANESE. Eeuter. TOKIO, Oct. 16. Admiral Kato, discussing the va&t store of munitions lying at Vladivostok, valued roughly at £30,000,000, said tlio withdrawal of Japanese troops would leave no forces in Siberia, to prevent these munitions from falling into the hands of whoever was strongest. Recently the Japanese approached the British and United States Governments regarding the disposition of the ammunition, but a euitable plan could not he found. Japan had no alternative but to leave the ammunition at Vladivostok.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 9

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VLADIVOSTOK ARSENAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 9

VLADIVOSTOK ARSENAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 9

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