THREAT TO CHINA
MANCHURIA TROUBLE NOT YET SETTLED. WHITE GUARDS MUST BE EXPELLED AND DISARMED. (Times Cable.) LONDON, Feb. 3. The Times Riga correspondent states that the Soviet organisation i'u -Moscow and Leningrad during the week-end arranged extensive new anti-Chinese demonstrations threatening China, with the resumption of hostilities, unless she immediately carried out her recent agreement which is allegedly sabot, mg. The Leningrad demonstrators passed a resolution reminding China that numerous “Red” regiments are still on the Manchurian frontier ready to show the quality of their bayonets, as a tew weeks ago the Jzvestia declared the ' Soviet will regard as an unfriendly act any further delay in disarming and ex. pelling the Wh.ite Guards
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11123, 5 February 1930, Page 6
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