RED PROPAGANDA IN CHINA
A MARKED DEVELOPMENT OF BOLSHEVISM PROTEST BY KOLCHAK By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright 'i London, Augtist 31. The Tomsk correspondent of "The Times" says the Chinese are steadily developing a ' pro-Bolshevik attitude, as '.the result of Bed., propaganda. The commanders in Northern Manchuria are seriously encroaching on the railway zone, abandonins: the sector of protection allotted to them bv the Inter-Allied Commission. They are employing sis gunboats on tha Amur, and are able, from the Harbin railway, to threaten -.ho communications with the whole of Siberia.. These and other incidents are helping to stimulate the hostility of the coolies towards all foreigners. IColchak has resolutely protested against the presence of the gunboats, and says that unless they are recalled ho proposes to take measures to protect Russian interests—"The Times.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 289, 2 September 1919, Page 5
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131RED PROPAGANDA IN CHINA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 289, 2 September 1919, Page 5
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