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The proposals out- lined ilbflfit) are in nu way intended ‘ can! W" I-nlIEOHI-mfi t0 JBPBH. T719)’ " as an alternative to sending Ameri- ~ were assured that it was not. How- ‘ can infantry to Europe, the necd < ever. this indicates the necessity for for which is constantly increasing. ‘#1131011 and our press should be .‘ 'l‘he problem of Russia is one of pres- Wlmed 110i i0 Write inflammatory lsing urgency and in thc present sit- aruclea- luation it is essential to bring'pres- Th0 Cflflllffllnlu isuro against; Germany, in the East Th9 Wmllromise which the British l without. dclcy. If this cannot he done Smoke RQ§E%UD and Save the “Poker Hands”- ~ "we; . l/x Tlhe its». will hat.» if’ don remember ack ct couple oi bottles, 0F hoe/ad drflissex fil/hmr/ air/kg: Z/d. 677510; Md CARVED. BROS. . (‘lrar/o/zé/ow/i flf/ fils/r/Zzz/ars nus-grass... . a “PULVERIZED LIMES’l‘0NE , Jrorrtaroowrrrrrlrrriurrrrworirmrr BulkorBlCl‘ ‘,4 ‘LOWEST PRICES - Bltibxvnm MANUFACTURING. g COMPANY, LIMITED. i fiver-seq‘, saooxvinl-B. N- B- t w m» Foreign Office suggested was to sub- 5i: is dif stltute for Japanese intervention an rcn L-r- n lnterallled expedition in which the i: to b»- United States should play a promin- l ent part. The objections of the Bol- ‘ sheylks to intervention in Siberia had ‘ ow the blockade arisen in part. from anti-Japanese‘ _ rd] i; i; as- feeling. They feared that it meant th: Pr. ldont Con- permanent Japanese control oi East- "w > H i without .n'c xlzo l3". . h Govern- :1 1w‘ car: tn Yprorccd inr- ern Siberia, a fear which was inton- alfted by racial prejudice. They had raised no serious difficulties tollow- t ing the Allied expedition to Murm- ansk, ,and it. was possible that thvy night even ask for intervention in the East if it were given an lntcr- allied character. On March 26, Wisc- m; ma“ recleved l.‘ lelegmm from m9 con-fonts rt ' not‘: cabin from Eng- Foreign Office, instructing him to £13m; m, ,3 .3". < _.~_\. 5mm- consult Colonel House confidentially ‘mom Cx-uwl !,I(\‘]\~ o; the B8 t0 Whttihel‘ SW11 B» SUEEESUP" ‘nubriance oi lhc cubic; were as inl- would cause embarrasment as Wash- .1,,“_.;; ‘ ' ington. If not, the Allies would again , take up with Tokyo the question of } an interallled expedition, for which, the Japanese had earlier exprcssc some distaste. British Statement The British War Cabinet arr anxious to learn whether tho PFPS- ident would be disposed to agree t0 f‘ the following course“ of action. l“ l“ ' 1. Great Britain and the United 5*“ States to make a simoitflnw“ ow- ‘ posal to the Bolshevlst Government ‘l for intervention by Ithe Allies on the lines indicated, and understand- j ing to be given for the withdrawal of m1“ all Allied forces at the conclusion oi F“? hoswmes‘ ' - ’ tut. " on . '2. An American force, composed as F: I.‘ t. lZlICi bvfotc llim the Ambassador. Jan ..x.h '. o have "cly flctor- ~ lllli risk oi ‘Kill? 131.1. M“! they The . (‘.\'(‘ll [O Karin‘, ' . scale of . for than as for u ill in tho first half of "i~{'ri=§“€fiXiif§6r*rsi‘f'6wi§i hfifla i may "n (‘r wvcrnznrnt think = and lbcncli . from each Allied country. including a strong propaganda detachment would. be attached. It also seems desirable that the proposal should be EYES TESTED as» otassss mnu a. w. canon a. I. rnuoa . Optometrists .; incursions time , dcr poulblc tho ‘ democratic Russia ‘as t m F“ lAllicr, BOIIIIHS-r izctflbed above to be "n to e r [1019 still haw a lormidnhic army on . ~ t t ~,- t» a, -. ".l t ———-—-——- Ii this general policy is acceptable f“ ‘l H‘ l‘ “(mi ti‘ mnlgl‘; DRY the quuuon o! approaching the up \‘.'ll.il(ll£\\‘.l ll any lllllrCl nu s. i ancss Government remains. Japan h“? 111"" "I!" C 1 p “ me M r 5 ‘l \n‘ri o ‘era ’ NOO E would under m“ atchemellntelrvtcne no‘. tllilrcnltrnclci by ‘any military" “Sir/WM n in when“ u m“ o a 1° n‘ n "- force in the East thry will by that my 60/0013‘ __ Venn“ by thodmles‘ The proposed time bc in a pcri on to withdraw __ Bldcmw" declaration might not be very wcl- _ 1 ‘ ‘ n _ (WHOM m“ "I come to her, ,and it would probably Mm “w? mm?‘ ‘m? be neceuny for he‘, to use he‘, "oops iuimhcr increasing; thou‘ suprriorlty. in conjunction with Russian and I“ “m” °f m“ “mawmmc Strategic Manufactured by Amed ‘on?! in European Rum“ as sltuatoin of the Alllctl irrmlcs in A. RAMSAY o! SON-COMPANY w.“ u m M“. The Brmsh Goverlh France it is possible that the Gcr- r T°'°‘"° lIONTREA" ‘ HmMH‘ ' merit consider that Japan shwld- l" film. “Jill:r..‘l‘r‘ir.-s“ifllirilrl k '”‘""""'_ “W “ *1‘ “r . ‘ h th rnillta ommand C son SALE BY smucsv, s w o PaARDON {$1113 ,,,‘,“,i,,,,,,;_ ,,,,,,,',f ,5 ,,,;_.,,,, h. wot. _ . r ~ ‘4. Qn the other hand it interven- is started now it is estimated that by the spring of 101!) a suffic- irnt Alllvcl form could be deployed ivest of the Urals to rnlly to the Al- lied cause all thosc Russian elements ivhich arc in favor of law and order lion ‘good government amt economical zlevclopment, and xvhlch would ren- roconsiltutlon of a military porter. '5. The grcatm" part of i. ‘s force must for the. tlrrv- h-rln: b: ..Yapr~ne::o , as it would be itrsgclicaliy unsound "Icfi h \ ‘l l i t t l i e Western Theater, excopt~ such iall detachments of the other Al- ltcd Powers as are necessary to give the operation an international char- achter. ‘In this manner, too German troops would be hcld by an Allied force which would not. otherwise be cm- Frnncc, and this should be uscd in support or in substitution cf the Jap- aircse. “G. The immediate cficct of this iorco would be, first. to prevent the iwitlidrznval of any further German lit-oops from the East; second. to ob- liar them to draw divisions from the Wcstcrn Front and thus give the Al- iics a rcal chance oi obtaining a mil- hary success in thc ‘first even in limo. ‘ '7. Finally. is nut ‘i “ airy llllil"ll'f.' su" in ‘.110 ‘pox. ' of tlic r t. on the Wastctn Fruit. u l \- ronsldczczl w. zwii it is lllcwcrs lo t-fiar up the Brcst-Liiorxsk Treaty. or to preach: Russia and Emos‘. of Asia from bccominz a Gor- man colony. Thc lmnrcnsc spacrs at lllc cncmys disposal for mancuvcr in the West and his superior com- munications would enable him to fight for unlimited time ivitlzout :1 decision being obtained. Even if driv- cn if completely driven out of Franco Belgium. and Italy, the Central Pow- ers would be still unbeaten. Unless therefore, Russia can reconstitute herself as a military power in the East against the time when the Al- lied armies are withdrawn, nothing ban prevent the complete absorption of her resources by the Central Pow- crs., which would imply world domin- ation by Germany; the only means by which the resurrection o! Russia can be brought about is by immod- W. A. Gaudet to divert forccs that can be uscd in‘ igloycd. Ultimately there may b» a1 rurplus of American troops over and‘ above what can be maintained in‘ ‘B Tire Depots. year. of service. as an extra. you have ever made. \\ \ CHARLOTTETOWN Universal Motors Ltd. - MONTAGUE-N. J. Nicholson SUMlVIERSIDE-A. B. L. Horne . trlcts should be secured before the ‘hnz-vcst is gaihvrrd in. l Wilson Fears Japanese Occupation Prcsidcnt Wilson was evidently fearful lest once the Japanese _ forces l . found tliemsclvos in Siberia, it would lb: difficult to persuade them to lcavc. Ufhch‘ military loaders were not like- lly to src much valuc in intervention ‘ unlcs. it was to result in Japanese‘ rotitrol 1n Eastcrn Siberia, to which (Vinson was steadily opposed. Thc =Prcsiclent sought in every way to limit the sizo of the Japanese army and to lay down conditions ‘of with- ldratval. House noted in his diary on lJuly 25 that Wilson was "frctted” ‘with the Japzinccc attitude. l ‘The difficulty" 1 think. added iriousc, ‘ is that there are two partivs ‘ En Japan. The Cirii Government ' inlzcs to coopcrmc with us and secs ' for it. The military nquu soc nothing in such interven- ‘ .1 fr; Jaimm. 'i‘hr_v have not tlic ' in inc (2nd it r rzionzh to force 1hr» Cfilllfll f - i '.‘.'I>l.' : "What is ‘ l hope halal; "i izirhc it inio '. lmditi lull; 1:; ‘from a uurcrj; w" 1 ‘llCt1Cl' to iakc ~10 bit; liltat. xvhat lMW‘. ‘one.’ "in l‘\ i‘ “l Pwpoiiif, ‘ 1d 0ll‘l)'-'. A‘. the end of July President um» lson reaclirrl on u-zrcemcnt with tho ‘Japanese, wl ’ h rrsailtcd in tho land~ ‘mg at Vladivostok of a small Ameri- “Willi fordc and ultimately of a Jap- anow army 0t some size. The pur- ‘ ‘pose of thc expedition was publiclyl denied with mcziculous care by the, State Department in a declaration’ to which the Japanese Government , igavc full adhcrnncc. tEd. Note: The gcxpeditlon ‘.0 Siberia led to misun- latrfrnllitary‘ intervention in that lrlcrstandlng and dlillcultles. Thc mute“ {timer-loans understood that each nat- __--g_ To mm u“ . |ion would send 7000 troops, and were ‘No military‘ decisions in the Al- ‘surprised to learn that the Japanese lies" favor can evdi- be expected as lforcos considerably exceeded that , the result of operations on the Wes- number. It developed that the Jap- tern Front alone; nor will such a ‘ancse contended that tho Americans measure of equality as may be looked ‘had violated the agreement by sond- - for in that theater in any way secure ‘ing 2000 non-combatants in addition tho object for which the Allies are lto the 1000 combatant troops. The- fighting, unless combined with the :cxact number of Japanese troops de- , maximum milltaryy effort that can ispatched were not known. but they" be made in the East. , lwere estimated by American officials ‘ ‘iiflrhe matter is urgent not merely tat more that 60,000. 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