RUSSIA AND CHINA
LATEST REPORT. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copy right). LONDON, July 16. No fresh development in the RussiaChina dispute is expected until the end of this-week. The delivery of the Soviet’s ultimatum at Nanking was delayed owing to translation difficulties. The Moscow Government asked the Nanking Government to deliver a copy of the Note to the Mukden Government. The Moscow Government meanwhile mailed a copy of the Russian text to Mukden. As the ultimatum dates from the hour of its receipt, the situation remains obscure. Reports of war talk and of patriotic demonstrations continue to 1 be received from Moscow. Everybody is said to be asking, “Will there be war?” And the answer seems to be, “There will not i' Russia is much too afraid of Japan, whose large interests in Manchuria are the crucial factor. It is already hinted that Russia may be contented- with non-military relations. .i . '’"' r
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1929, Page 5
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