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Among the books of travel offered one will find. "Through Siberia", by Fridtjof Nansen which was published at $5.00 for $2.35, "Republican Rome", by H. L. Havell which is reduced from...
...situation in Siberia is pronounced very critical and indeed almost a crisis by members of the special Washington Delegation representing the Far Eastern Republic of Siberia. For some time Japanese troops have been occupying various portions of the Republic's territory to guard Japanese interests and incidentally for the good of the Siberians,--the delegates intimate it is for all their goods. In any case, when the Japanese withdrew from their more advanced posts they established a remarkable neutral zone into which they might advance if the Chita troops could not stop them but which no Siberian soldier...
...Japan's policy only a clock for numerous sins both past and yet to come, and says, quite frankly that once Japan has pacified the other powers with good intentions and convinced them that the Siberians are the aggressors they will proceed with the true purpose,--further conquests in Siberia...
...landed there, in 1881, took possession in the name of the United States, surveyed and mapped the country, and then sailed away leaving notice of their discovery on shore in a bottle. This action was regarded as particularly important, as the Island lies some odd hundred miles North of Siberia and is said to dominate strategically all the northeastern part of that country...
...will surely come to grief. Condemnation at the hands of all mankind is what made Germany sick at heart; it is what will bring France to terms; and it will have its influence on Japan. Universal censure is sufficient to quell the proudest nation, and Japan will soon vacate Siberia and conform to world opinion...