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(Press. Assn.-
0 NERVOUS OF JAPANESE MOVEMENTS IN MANCHURIA ALLEGATIONS !IN PRESS'
— By Telegraph— Copyrlght).
LONDON, Sunday. "The Times" Riga correspondent says that the Soviet Press processes great uneasiness at events in Manchuria, especially over the reports from HabaroVsk in connection with the discovery of an aftejnp^to. blow up the railway bridge over the Simgari River. The official organ, "Izvestia,'' interprets this as part of the deliberate Japanqse plan to make more acute the already strained* relations as a preliminary to exploding the Far Easteyp po.wder magazine and involving the Soviet in rpilitary eonflict. The paper alleges that Japan has already begun to send more. troops to Manchuria, and adds: "The Soviet will not begin war but will leave the enemy to take the. initiative and entire responsibility."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 202, 19 April 1932, Page 5
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