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Japan in China and Siberia

ryan, J. Ingram | August 9, 1919 issue

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The future of Japan in China and Siberia is now an absorbing topic of public opinion in East Asia. The European Peace Conference having acquiesced in Japan's claim to German rights in Shantung, and Japan being already in control of Kwantung and South Manchuria, all China, and more especially young China, is indignant and up in arms, not only against Japan, but against the western Powers to whom she owes her preeminence in China, yet with little hope of improving the situation. Moreover, Japanese troops are practically in control of Siberia, with Mongolia as well falling into line through the combined influence of Japan and the Cossacks under Semenoff.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; INTERNATIONAL solidarity; PEACE; SHANDONG Peninsula (China); CHINA; JAPAN
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