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•* « SIBERIAN POLICY CONDEMNED. DOMINANCE OF MILITARISTS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. TOKTO, April 4. (Received April 5, at 7.55 pjn.) Newspapers condemn the Government's policy in Siberia as an evasion of the public desire for the withdrawal of the troops. The papers declare that the policy shows a dominance of militariste in Japan.—A. and N.Z. Cable. WASHINGTON, April 3. (Received April 5; at 8.45 p.m.) An announcement appearing in the Government Gazette at Tokio on March 31 states that Japan is unable to withdraw her troops from Siberia immediately owing to political conditions in Manchuria ana" Korea, and the fact that the lives and property of the Japanese in Siberia are menaced. Japan entertains no political ambitions against Russia, and the Japanese troops will be withdrawn as soon as conditions are remedied and the Czechoslovak troops are also withdrawn.— A> and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17902, 6 April 1920, Page 5
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