PRESS IN VLADIVOSTOCK.
SAN FRANCIgCO.-The Ania^n Government is making! a grayei, mistaike: in nafc esitiabliEihinig a newspaper to batthle tiho propaiganda. of tine Japanese, according to Morris Kate, j-oi-presenlbaftiive of numerauig Aiheralcaai businefia concerns aiti VJadi'Vostock' for 1 itho laatl seven yeairs. wha lßturned here. He aaiidl: "The British have established the I>aaly Edhot at Vliwli.v6st.ocik, am!d English wi-iten-s 'are doiimig Wonderful wou-k. This; Gdver.nirn:eat; sends nuinieronin reipireisi?in,taibiives ctttacihed to« the B'iurea,ui of PuWio Lnfoi-maltiom at WifiMhingitoml. All gaitheir a lot of dnitai, ■whicih, is cnirrded back homie. We sihoiuld do as tho British do and hmvb our 1 own- neiwsipiaiper there."
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13940, 19 July 1919, Page 3
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102PRESS IN VLADIVOSTOCK. Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13940, 19 July 1919, Page 3
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