Japan's Part
AID FOR THE ALLIES. MONETARY AND MATERIAL. i'ress Associntion—C<>pyrigfefc. (Received 1 ! ,33 a.m.; ' Sydney, December ."i. ! The Japanese Vice-Consul in an at;dress, detailed Japan's part in the ! war. She bad given military, navai. ■ mimil binary, and financial aid, captured Tsing-tao, policed t!ie Ivastern 'sens, end bad guarded the ocean ron- : ies From Hongkong to Vancouvor and Singapore to Sue/, and Zanzibar, The 'Japanese Goverumcnt and private arsenals since the beginning of the war bad workd incessantly in providing munitions. The financial assistance consisted of the investing of twelve i million sterling in British treasury bonds and 5,000,000 each in Russian and French bonds.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 9, 5 December 1916, Page 2
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105Japan's Part Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 9, 5 December 1916, Page 2
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