Japan Moves North the Inside Story of the Struggle for Siberia

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Japan Moves North the Inside Story of the Struggle for Siberia
Frederic Abernethy Coleman
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When the council applied its power to the arbitration or settler ment of labour disputes, its judgment, as might be expected, was les*s sound. Chief among its labours, however, was the effort to weed out dishonest prac- tices and corrupt methods from Russian officialdom. * The soldiers' committee was just as keen to detect and punish crooked officials of the new regime as it would have been to have hounded out corrupt functionaries of the old bureaucratic group.
Their own organisation came in f
...or no little attention at their hands, and v/hen it seemed neces- sary that the militia should be assisted in the main- tenance of good order, the soldiers showed themselves to be willing and ready to give such help.
Their action along one line was somewhat amus- ing and intensely distasteful to the official element. The council desired to have one of its own repre- sentatives keep active touch with all branches of the public service. The work of the Customs officials, the receipt and dispatch of cargo, questions relating to the amount of accommodation for the storage of goods, and the amount of car space available on the railways were items which the council considered vital points with which they should come into close contact and upon which they should keep a vigilant 75 Japan Moves North eye.


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