UNITED STATES.
JAPAN IN SIBERIA, v OPEX DIPLOMACY URGED. Washington, March 7. Unofficial advices indicate that Japan is considering the representations of | the United States. There is a growing belief that Japan will not act hastily. It is believed that Britain, France, and I Italy support Japanese intervention. Tho New York World editorially urges open diplomacy, with a public statement as to Japan's intentions and America's attitude thereto. The Xcw York Herald strikes a new note, urging President Wilson to approve Japan's protective measures in Siberia, also to send a small American force to co-operate, thus cementing the American-Japanese friendship. Senator Lewis, the Democratic whip, discussing Japanese intervention in Siberia, stated that the United States will not allow any conduct from any foreign peoples anywhere that will endanger the principles of democracy. ARGENTINA. AGREEMENT WITH ALLIES. Buenos Aires, March 7. The Argentine has decided on active | participation against tho Central Powers oil the ibasis of a reciprocity agreement with the Allies, the latter sending coal and other merchandise and financially assisting Argentine's industries, and receiving all the Argentine's exports.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1918, Page 5
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