JAPAN.
JAPAN'S INTERVENTION. IN TOE F.iR KASX. received March 12. 71.") p m London, March 11. ■Jiipnn's intervention continues to excite comment. The recognises tlmt the iixing of a limit to action compatible with what remains of Russia's sovoi reignty in Siberia presents a complex prcblem? Newspaper?. generally predict Japan's •Kirly intervention. MAL\ OPPOSITION" POLITICAL. Received March 1-2, 8.35 pm. Tokio, March 11. The main opposition to intervention is entirely political, the Monsi-kai party fearing it will prolong Ilie life of the Tcrauehi Cabienl. A proclamation in the nature of an Asiatic Monroe doctrine is foreshadowed. MUNITION FACTOIiIKS REQUISITIONED. Tokio, March 11. The Government has introdxiecd a llill into the Diet authoris'inff the requisition of all munition factories for war purposes and the conscription of the workmen therein. 4
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1918, Page 5
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