IN THE FAR EAST.
TO PROTECT ALLIES INTERESTS. {United Service Telegrams). (Received This Ray at 1.20 a.m.) • ' LONDON, March 5. The Mail” states the AmbasSaors or Britain, France and Italy, are requesting Japan to protect the Allied InFerests in Siberia. JAPAN’S TASK. (Reuter’s Telegram ! , (Received, This Rav at 8.50. a.mA '' PARIS March 5. ,M. Pichon has made a statement to the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Chambers on the diplomatic situation land Russo-Japanese negotiations. Members of the Committee afterwards refused to make a precise statement, but let it be understood that the Allies had agreed to leave Japan the task of intervening in Manchuria and__ Siberia. - CHINESE PRECAUTIONS. Received this day at 2.3 d p.m.,) I PEKING, March 5. Picked troops are guarding the frontiers against the menace of Siberian disorders.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1918, Page 3
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