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CHINA'S INTIMATION United Service (Received 23rd July, 10 a.m.) .-. .SHANGHAI, 22nd July. Over eighty foreigners hoping to travel to Europe via Siberia are held up at Hardin on the confluence of the Sungari and Heilungkiang rivers. Soviet gunboats seized three Chinese merchantmen and removed passengers, whom they carried into Russian territory. Nanking is instructing Ministers abroad to notify (signatories of the Kellogg Pact that China does not intend to come into conflict with Russia, and is prepared to negotiate with a view to an amicable settlement. She is also, willing to submit the question to the League of Nations, as well as to Kellogg Pact signatories.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 July 1929, Page 5
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