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Show Russian Workmen Returning to Work VLADIVOSTOK, April 25. (By tho Associated Press) The Russian work-; men returned to work on the railways, today, agreeing to haul whatever Jap-' ancse military trains the allies ord-i ered them to move- J The proceedings of the Russo-Jap-j anese commission charged with set-: tllng the events of April fifth when the' Japanese took possession of Vladivos-; tok have been halted by Japanese de-1 mands and Russian counter-demands,1 upon which no agreement cpuld be' reached. Last Friday's session came near to breaking up as a result. j The Siberian provisional govern-( ment has informed the Russian diplo-: mnts abroad that it is defending Rus-j aian rights in the Far East and, therefore, there-fore, demands' co-operation of ail, no. tor to what government they are assigned. as-signed. "The unwarranted attacks of the Japanese on April fifth, emphasized' the necessity of safeguarding the ter-j rilorlal integrity and sovereign rights of the Far East," the message said. I |