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Show JAP POLICY i I! SIGER1A 'IS ll '' Leader of Opposition Nippon Party Makes iBold Declaration at ? jMeeting Held in Tokio TIKIO, Jan. 22. (Hy the Associated As-sociated Vren.) Japan' policy in Siberia, a conducted bi the prment ministry, haa been alt-rime rather than a failure, Vioount Tiiaaaltl Kato. leader of the Kenseltkai. or opposition party la quoted by " pr J,r Kl"' i lg gt a general ee!ing of the par-tW par-tW yeaterday. held In preparation for " taV ieitiPnlng of lha dlea iajai . flapan ahould hava withdrawn her tekopa aa noon aa relief of the Ciorho-Wovak Ciorho-Wovak waa allained," Vlecxunt- Kata aaaerted. "Otherwla, ah ahould hv dlapatrhed a mor powerful fore t eeep th bolshevlkl from aaatern Bl-l.irl Bl-l.irl and aid In tha eatahliahment of at atrong antlbolahevlkl government." INDICHION REI0N8. He rliafzed that lAdecition reigned In Japan, which had unwiacly effected a ( compromlaa With th provlalonal g-ernment nt eaalern Siberia In nit. "Teally the tool of lnln." Mean-t.gie. Mean-t.gie. Viecount Kato aaaerted. th cam-p.ilgn cam-p.ilgn had eoat many Uvea and Involved tor expendltur of aOS.ouaeo yen and tlprrefore wa criminal. He aald he ctrahlered the oceupatlon of the whole 'of northern Haghnlien ond th Inatltu-lin Inatltu-lin of a military admlhlatrallon aa a Kaarantee aeainat another Nlknlalevek tiauam tn be unneceeaary, and Japan would regret It. , There are about Iwo divlalotia now In the vlclnllv of Vladlvoelok." VI-cmnt VI-cmnt Kato declared. "Th Ruanlan d-mlnlntrallon d-mlnlntrallon In Vladlvoatok haa reeo-I 4red the Chita government aa holding aeralnty over eaetrrn Huaala and the value of th repeated declaration of ltw Japaneae army commander la thua rliicd to nothlna. tOeneral l. who recently waa relieved of the command of lha Japan trmipa In Hlharia, declared de-clared repeatedly he would not tnler-ai tnler-ai aovlet rule In any of the reglana oceupled by Japaneaa troopa.' Aa communication com-munication between Vladlvoatok and ' thg Interior pna been eut off therji la no' necessity for maintaining troops al V ladlvatok." CdNDEMNt MINISTRY. ("he Kohumln-Ta, or natlnnaliat par-frf par-frf In a manifesto laaueil today, con-fl.-mns the ministry aa not possessing a fised policy on any great question. Jt'urgee retrenohment in military e- pinrtliur In order to permit Internal r"iirms. i flmperlallsm no longer la ronalatent with the Japanese spirit and must be replaced by Industrialism with the aim of economic expansion." saya tha man-ifcgio. man-ifcgio. "Japanese polltlca ara ateeped in ' oldthmjghts and suffering from delilllly. The people must awaken." ITrmler Hara and Foreign Minister f hida will deliver lhlr formal ad-drgase ad-drgase to tha diet tomorrow. |