DEPRESSION IN JAPAN.
RUNS ON THE BANKS. By Telsgraph.—Presa Assn.—Cojjrlcht Tokio, May 0. There have been some rung on tne banks despite generous Government assistance. The financial position overshadows the general election, whjch will be held on the 10th. There is little public interest in the political situation. Count Uchida's manifesto repeat* the pledge that the Japanese witl leave Siberia as soon as the Czechs-depart and order is restored, ai•though fresh regiments and aviation reinforcements are going forward to Sib-eria.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1920, Page 5
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