CHINA & RUSSIA
CHINESE REPORTS,
ALLEGED LOSSES,
1 United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph— Copyright). (Received this day at 8 a.m.)
SHANGHAI, September 12,
Aii alleged official report from Shenyang describing the Soviet attack on CTalnor on the 10th, claim approximately one hundred Chinese were killed and wounded. Jt is estimated between three and four hundred Russians were slain before the Russians retreated.
Soviet gunboats are reported to be active in Amur river region. Chinese mined the entrance to Sungari river, j
Harbin reports wholesale -arrests of Russian citizens who have been interned.
Cliangsucliliang, the Manchurian War Lord, reports negotiations for a settlement of the railway dispute are proceeding slowly and hope is not abandoned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1929, Page 5
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