GRAVE SITUATION
HIGH TENSION IN EAR EAST.
SOVIET-MANCHUK UO DISPUTES
(United Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Received this day 'at. 1.15 p.m.)
LONDON, October 16.
The gravity of the Far East situation is equal to that of Europe. The Soviet , alleges, according to the “Times’ ” Riga correspondent, that the Japanese are continuing to arrestresponsible employees of the. Chinese eastern Tailway;
Unexampled disorder prevails as the result of rivalry between Soviet and Manchukuo officials, who are countermanding each other’s order and appointments. The official organ of the Soviet military council declares that Russia is sufficiently strengthened to pope with lie.r enemies. Japan has been .warned that she cannot avoid responsibility for a conflict.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1933, Page 6
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