JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.
(Australian and 2?. Z. Cable Association.) (Received March 19th, 11.30 p.m ) TOKTIO. March 18. Replying to hecklers, tho Premier, Count Terauchi, stated that final nr* rangements had not been reached, pond ■ ing diplomatic reports from Petrograd, which were expccted soon. (United Service.) (Received March 20th. 12.30 a.nO MOSCOW, March 18. Trotzky. in an interview, said that the Allies' invitation to Japan was a great error. America would be sorry first. Germany and Japan, according to his information, had secretly agreed to divide Russia on the bas>.> of the interests of each. lie added that tho Soviets' Executive had decided to make the Urals a defensive base.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16165, 20 March 1918, Page 7
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108JAPAN'S ATTITUDE. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16165, 20 March 1918, Page 7
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