SIBERIA.
ANTI-JAPANESE FEELING. Preee Asaoci&tdoa—By Tokgraph —'Oopyrigfet. LONDON, April 15. The Australian. Press Association understands that an anti-Japanese feeling continues in Siberia, where Japan haa taken strong action to suppress disorders, including tie occupation of several points on the Chinese Eastern Railway. They a,vrested several Russian workmen. The Russians, Chinese, and (Jzechs jointly protested, and the railw&yrnen struck. Subsequently there was street fighting be.tween tho EnssoXUsechs and the Japanese, resulting in several casualties, including the Chinese who intervened to quell the disturbance.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17913, 19 April 1920, Page 5
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