JAPAN IN SIBERIA
INCREASING RESENTMENT. AT TROOPS’ PROLONGED STAY. (Reuter.) TOKIO, August 11. There is a growing feeling of resentment against the continued retention of the .Japanese, troops, in Siberia. The necessity for military assistance, which was the sole reason for their despatch has ceased to exist. Japan is pledged to non-interference in Russian internal affairs. Besides the objections to the continuing expense, there is a feeling that Japan must never be involved in a Russian civil war.
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Waikato Times, Volume 91, Issue 14135, 12 August 1919, Page 5
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