A CRISIS AT HAND
ANTI-FOREIGN FEELING IN SIBERIA THREAT OF GENERAL STRIKE By ToleeraDh-Preij .AiisociaMon-CopjTiehl Harbin, February 1. A general strike is threatened if more Japanese troops arrive in Liberia. 'Iho piesenci; nf n considerable, forco of Chinese- troops might easily jrccipitalo a crisis. Jlr. Wilton writes that the agents of the Soviets are pulling every string to prevent a peaceful settlement in the l'ar East. Unfortunately tho tives of the Zemstvo.* (or local itdminigtrations) and the eo-onorative associations are lending -themselves to the gamo, and the anti-Japanese propaganda tends to incite- the masses against all foreigners. Tokio reports that Vladivostok :'s completely in the hands of revolutionaries. The Jnpaneso troops remain neutral — "Tho Tines."
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 111, 4 February 1920, Page 7
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115A CRISIS AT HAND Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 111, 4 February 1920, Page 7
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