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SENTINEL OF THE FAR EAST. NO TROOPS, BUT MONEY AND MUNITIONS. Received Nov. 1, !>.'> p.m. Paris, Nov. >l. T* Mating Tokio correspondent interviewed Baron Okuma, who said that though -Tapjin could not assist the Entente with troops, she was prepared to give France financial aid. Japanese arsenals are on a war footing, and she is acting as the sentinel in' the Far East, to prevent enemies from stirring up bellicose races, and she is also protecting the Siberian railway. She will not allow the Allies to )jc stabbed in tbe back
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1915, Page 5
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