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GROW1NG TENSION BETWEEN THE SOV1ET AND JAPAN SIIOOTING ON FRONTIER
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(Itec. April 24.) Riga, April 23. Moscow reports the increasing acuteness of Ihe situation on the Russiu-Nanehurian frontier. Despite M. Kaiukhan's Note of April 18 the Japanese continue their raids on the Chinoe Eastern Railway. The disputc ostensibly centres in the ov/nershm of 124 locomotives and a quamby of rolling stoclc, which the llanehurians claim belong to them but which are dotained in Russia. The Soviet officially states the Japan-.» n ntly indulged in shootmg on the Iruaticr and also captured locoinotirc.- and rolling stock proceeding to V!a livostock. Manckiu ia tl.reatens to cutthe railway unk ihe Soviet immediately returns the rohing stock now held by it.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 515, 26 April 1933, Page 3
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126EASTERN CRISIS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 515, 26 April 1933, Page 3
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