RUSSIAN PROTEST
ess Assn.-
iOVIET DENIES CHARGE OF ASSISTING CHINESE HINT TO JAPAN
-By Telegraph — Copyrlght.)
MOSCOW, Sunday. 'he Soviet is entitled to expect that : statement of October in which she !e her non-interference policy perIfc clear, should end the provocaT false and senSeless allegations t Russia is assisting the Chinese, s a Soviet note to Tokyo. Never~ss the Government must draw mtion to the fact that Japanese itary circles are continuing the i-Soviet campaign, inventing abso;ly unfounded rumours alleging asance, including an official statext that reinforcements for th'e nese and Korean Communists had n moved from Blagoveschensk. s would not injure the Soviet. "he note points out that the Japso are preparing to cross the railf at Tsitsihar, which would para- > communication and cause materloss to Russia. 'he Soviet expects Japan noN to late her assurances.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 November 1931, Page 5
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