SIBERIA.
BOLSHEVIKS ATTACK JAPS. JAPAN'S INDEFINITE FUTURE. By Telegraph.—Press Assr..—Copyrljnt. Received Feb. 9, 11.40 p m. Tokio, Feb. 8. It is reported the Bolsheviks have risen up against the Japanese on the Island of Sakhain, and important mining and petroleum properties are being attacked. A rescue party has been sent to. aid the defenders. Count Kato, in an interview, said Japan would be compelled either to withdraw her troops from Siberia or dctermin.- to assist Russia unreservedly and find a new centre of influence in Siberia. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1920, Page 5
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