Show JAPANESE J TALKS TALKS' ON Premier Hara Hara- ruf Informs onus Diet Diel N Nippon Has Taken First Step Toward rard I Keeping Its Pledge Russia Discussed Br Dr A l clat l r t m SI ON Jan Inn 22 SI V V Japans Japan's s 's policies s as ns s to Russia lussia and 1111 China Chinn outlined d to the Japanese diet yesterday 1 by hi Premier Rum flata in ill i an address address ad- ad dress declaring that of th the tho great questions questions ques ques- lions now before the world those pertaining to China Chinn and Russia p lY y the foremost place The Tho premier in his n address the text ted of which was made public hero today oday b by the tho J Japanese embassy took occasion to to Mi t that t because c au tJ tJi the tue 14 p. p qS ij S j f r r Vi S. S IV i or oL failure 0 of the peace treaty I depended e altogether on on the spirit and ind manner of its o operation Japan could be C regarded from the outset as one of those states which will carry carryout carryout out strictly cI c every term of the treaty Taking up the question of China the premier declared that Jap Japan n remained firm in her determination to restore the leased territory of oC In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Shantung peninsula to China and had hall in fact taken the initial step to toward toward to to- ward carrying out the thc spirit of the tho peace treaty In that respect Though loans to C China lna must be made mado with I care bc because ouse of or the factional warfare war var- fare Care Japan Premier Hara said stood ready to give I financial assistance to the Iho neighboring nation whenever the need seemed Imperative e I Ho lie added that although tho the good of offices or- or I Ices flees of ot the great powers Including I Japan for the restoration of oC peace between be be- I be-I tween North and South China as tendered ten ton dered derod more than a n year car ago had failed to bring about peace Japan was prepared to unite again with tho the other powers toward the lie desired end I x hl fur for for Itu J As r regards s-ards tho the problem of oC Russia Hussla Mr I said that as tho the present conditions conditions con con- In that nation Were a matter of ot grave c concern not only to Russia herself but hut to all those interested In Inthe inthe inthe the general peace of oC the tho world the thc lie Japanese government L Is extremely anxious to sec see a speedy establishment of ot a stable The premier did not further outline Japans Japan's courso course toward Russia and did not allude to Lo the lie reported decision of or orthe the advisory ad diplomatic council to withdraw Japanese troops from Crom Si Siberia SI SI- beria following tho the c evacuation of the American expeditionary force Corco The Thc premier r ls discussed d tho the exchanges between tho the United States and Japan relative to withdrawal of or the American Amer Amer- lean ican troops and revealed that the American authorities hud had expressed their sincere regret over the transmission transmission transmission trans trans- mission to the tho Japanese commanding officer In Siberia b by MaJ J- J General Graves lh American commander of oC ofa oCa a notice of oC the tho American withdrawal before the thc Washington ashington government had communicated tIme the fact to Tokio |