CHINA WARNED
' TO CARRY OUT AGREEMENT. [United Press. Association .—By Electric ■ Telegraph.—Copyright.] LONDON, Feb. 3. “The Times” Riga correspondent states: Soviet organisations at; Moscow and Leningrad during the weekend arranged extensive new anti-Chin-ese demonstrations, threatening China ‘•■with a resumption of hostilities unless she immediately carries out the recent agreement, Which she allegedly is sabotaging. 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 they did a few weeks ago. The paper “Investia,” declares: The Soviet will regard as an. unfriendly act any further delay in disarming and expelling the White Guards from China.
RUSSO-MEXICAN BREACH. LONDON, Feb. 3. Moscow announces that the whole Mexico Legation’s staff departed from there on January 31st. The newspapers at present are reviling United States as the Instigators of the rupture of 'RusSo-Mexican friendliness and peaceful co-operation.'
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1930, Page 5
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150CHINA WARNED Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1930, Page 5
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