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Result Of Conference ALLIES AND JAPAN TO SIGN AGREEMENT (By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.) TOKIO, May 5. After a conference lasting two hours, the British Ambassador. Sir Robert Craigie, and the ViceForeign Minister; Mr. M. lam, reached a basic agreement on the Tientsin dispute. Britain, France, and Japan will shortly sign a memorandum of agreement providing the teims of the foreign concessions and for restoring and maintaining order in the Tientsin foreign area.
FRONTIER CLASH
Russians And Japanese TOKIO. May 5. The Dome! news agency reports that a small detachement of Russians crossed the Mauchukuo border and clashed with the Japanese at Tungning- One Japanese was wounded.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 189, 7 May 1940, Page 8
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109END OF TIENTSIN DISPUTE Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 189, 7 May 1940, Page 8
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