THE FAR EAST
ACTIVITY ON MANCHURIAN BORDER RUSSIAN TROOPS CONCENTRATING Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 12. A correspondent of the ‘ Daily Telegraph,’ who traversed the Siberian railway, describes intense military pre parations from Irkutsk to 'the Man churian frontier. He states 'that trains were rolling eastward crowded with troops, munitions, and guns. The Soviet authorities did not raise objection to passenge.s watching the movements of troops, but insisted that all activities were purely defensive. He was reliably informed that the Soviet now had 4,000 aeroplanes and 300,000 troops in Siberia.
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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 9
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90THE FAR EAST Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 9
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