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Show ENGLAND ; HORSES JAPANESE HPL1 State Department at Washington Said to Be Satisfied That the In, tention Is to Protect the Military Stores at " Vladivostok and Combat Com-bat German Activities. UNITED STATES RAKES NO MOVE Chinese Cabinet Decides to Co-operate With the Tokio Statesmen in Overcoming Siberian Menace; Some Opposition Opposi-tion in Parliament of Japan. r a !c ; : :.-.y th t I v.:.-: '. M.uos : r,::io- a.-.vl i r .U- r.t. ! t' .ir.v :!an c! J.v. ar. fjr ri'"t:.n in SUo-V:s SUo-V:s 3:. : rr-:w.: :: :.:. that '. :: :.e V.v -ovorn- s r:s i r. "r 5.:' . -: t were orrrc To A ". '. L-v.-rr.xor.t is? re"2 Lr.: . an i i.'.r. 9"? ccntisu--. i- to :"-.r as ai be K-arncl ,';"ri- ca5 rot v.n isdlw.'.y askfl tie a; : rival i Lt r r:i-' b-v t!lc rr::-i't-'.:,5. co-?-' : ,v ,l latter 5 l:: c:.:i u;:a to rsake a forntal ex T TA-:19 - Great Britain j jai-1 to iave ex-TT?i-?i cosrii-'rioe in Japan's inten-t::-. w-:ii a view to allaying as a":-trebfs.-ioa be re that Japan misht do no:? than protect the war stores at Y:a-.iTG.-s and enn.ta: German, a-tivr.ies. a-tivr.ies. The cri.-rstar.'iixz is that the r.a" derirt-r.ent has been satisfied1 en thi? point. Conservative Pact. I: has hea f ointe 1 out to state department de-partment ff:'ic:a'.J that the Jar-an?e-Az.-'.o pact is essentially conservative in -i-it an J that so far from contem-tiatiss contem-tiatiss or eoun:-rba!an.-in3 ajreiye :tion'on the part of either Great Britain Brit-ain or Jaran with the purpose of ex t-nii-.j tnir territorial possessions in tie far east, the purpose is directly op-: op-: 3iiri to conserve the pres ent 'ta-'is of both nations. To t-s er.i it was found n?cesary !" - p'.e-ije ea.-h of thrn to combine to vVjj:'t anv ether nation that attack .-..Vr of'th'in in the east. te:or-s rer.fhir.2 Japan from many c-iar.ers in .Siberia have convinced tue .!a:-aaes povernment that such an at-ta.'i at-ta.'i i3 to be f eare 1 from Germany ; if r.ot cL-eetiy, thn by stirring up tne BoUr.eviiii in Liberia. Mere Matter of Courtesy. VPhhr tia i ? apprehension in well four.ted i declared to be entirely within with-in tae i idgment of the Japanese th-:n-iTf, thonph it is probable that they v.iil f.vd h ncje-arv to convince their srrial allv. Great Britain, of the fact before taking action. Havins r'a hod a decision, however, all that it ti!'1 he necss-arv for Japan to do m f'ard to otiier nations would be as a ''atter of courte:-y to Inform them of b.r p jrposes. As Japan's special ally, Great Britain i- repres'Titc-l as having confidence in 'aii's intentions and has souu'ht .to ' rt that confidence to the L nited not with a view to seekinff any a"Tive co-ojeration in a .Sitcnan cam-I'Si'n, cam-I'Si'n, but siniplv to allav any feeling arrreheriHion that rniiiht develop m t:"'i rountry that Ja.an intends to ox-t'r,d ox-t'r,d her tovereignty over .Siberia per-''ar.r-ntly. CHINESE CABINET WILL CO-OPERATE WITH JAPANESE , LONDON", March 6. The Daily ;'-'. todav prints a dispatch lroin 1:'n'Mn under .Monday's date which moles a tf-leyram from Port Arthur as tatir- that the ai ranjerannta r.'uard-,:'H r.'uard-,:'H Japan 's intervention in HljCria h:-e ',,-,.a ttiw.': I.v the allies. A Ti.-i,t-in rn.---a'C ecntaini further (rts i-( (rJi,r,r-..r.-. eonditiuns in tne border area-, i -'ivhtiu is .-aid to l pro:c:diilZ ;.t ( Lira. I.etv.een Buriat o-.vick and , li'ivik forces, while (Continued on Pace Two.) EIGLIO INDORSES JAPANESE WAR PLI (Continued from Pago One.) numerous disturbing reporls from tlii border provinces regarding tlio activities activi-ties of flermnn intriguers are being received re-ceived in I'ekin. The Cliinrse c.'ibinet, the messnge stntes, has definitely decided upon the fullest oo-opcnit ion with Jnpnn mid is sending delegates to Japan shortly for .consultations on military affairs. The Chinese government, it is said, will also ask Japan to send military delegates dele-gates to China. Owing tn the external danger, the message adds, it is expected that. North snd Honth China will cease their quarreling quar-reling nnd unite against the Siberian menace. Tiian Chi-Jni is said to be conducting all the arrangement to this end.. , The military government at. Kirni, Manchuria. hn telegraphed to Pekin, begging that reinforcements be sent as Minn as possible, adds the messai'e, as hostile forces are approaching; northern north-ern Manchuria. The dispnlch quoted a message to the North China Mail from Harbin, reporting re-porting that; the I'.olsheviki have seized rolling slock on the Chinese lOnstcrn railway to the westward of Manchuli and an! disorganizing t raffle.. |