AFFAIRS IN CHINA
r AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CAIJLE ASSOCIATIONj JAPANESE AIMS. TOKIO, July 29. The Venezuelan Minister said that the mission is to encourage Japanese emigration to Venezuela, where labour for agriculture is needed. JAPAN AND SAKHALIN. PEKIN, July 29. The Japanese Government received a communication from the United States pointing out that America is unable to recognise Japan’s occupation of the northern half of Saghalin It is believed that Jpan will shortly reply to Washington, attempting to classify official opinion and remove the misunderstanding over .Japan’s position. M. liars (Premier) recently said that ii would he detrimental to Japan’s interests to reveal what she was going to do in Siberia, As long a» she receives no satisfactory settlement of the Nikolacvsk massacre, Japan had no alternative, in view of the unstable government of Russia but to occupy Saghalin. pending the establishment of a. legitimate government.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1920, Page 1
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