JAPAN AND SIBERIA.
GERMANS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF DELAY.
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, March 23. The Daily Chronicle's Osaka correspondent cables that Japan has not yet made up her mind regarding Siberia. The hesitation is due to the Cabinet's weakness, and the probable solution will be an All-Party Cabinet. The elder statesmen meet next week to consider the Siberian situation, and subsequently the Crown Council meets and decides what action to take. Disguised! German officers continue to arrive at Irkutsk for the purpose of organising a force of Austro-German prisoners in Siberia. M. Trotsky has emphatically denied that the Bolsheviki are arming Aus-tro-German prisoners in Siberia.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14562, 25 March 1918, Page 5
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