VAST STORES OF MUNITIONS
TO BE LEFT AT VLADIVOSTOK BY THE JAPANESE. lElec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.! (Reuter s Telegram.) (Received October 17, 12.25-p.m.) TOKIO, Oct. 16. Baron Kato, discussing the disposition of vast stores of munitions lying- at Viadivostock, valued roughly at thirty million sterling, said that the withdrawal of the Japanese troops would leave no forces, in Siberia to prevent the munitions falling into the hands of whoever was strongest. Recently the Japanese approached the British and American • governments regarding the disposition: of the munitions, but a suitable plan! could not be found. Japan had no alternative but to leave them at Viadivostock.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15955, 17 October 1922, Page 3
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