JAPAN.
TO SAVE THE ALLIES AND HUMANITY. JAPAN HEADY TO INTERVENE. Received June 18, 9.35 pjn. Tokio, June 17. The newspaper Yoradsu, dealing -with intervention in Siberia, says prompt action by the Japanese Army alone can save England and France and humanity. The Allies will soon request intervention on the part of Japan, ■which stands Ilka ail "archer with his bow bent. Japan's army exists in vain if not used to win the game which divides the world. J&pan must call up three millions, aad, if necessary, advance to tihe Urals, or beyond, until the main German army is encountered. We will go as &r 'as necessary to the Germans effectively. We fear no difficulties and shrink from no sacrifices, realising that we and pur Allies must win or boocrumb to Teutonic domination, —Retftar.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1918, Page 5
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134JAPAN. Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1918, Page 5
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