WAR INEVITABLE
IN THE EAST
BETWEEN JAPAN AND RUSSIA.
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copvright.)
LONDON, Alay 22
The “Sunday Pictorial” ways that military circles in London and on the Continent, believte that nothing can prevent an eventual collision between Russian .and Japanese troops.
Russia has closed her frontiers both on the north-west and on the northeast entrances to Manchuria.
Trains passing through from Russia on the Chinese eastern railway have drawn blinds and are closely guarded. Vladivostok is closed to foreigners, and much military equipment is being looted there. The Laptayutse- have actively prepared to defeat an imminent attack by General Macliusan’s fifty thousand army which, it . claimed, is assisted by the Soviet.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1932, Page 5
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