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SOVIETS ASKED TO RE-OPEN DAIREN

(Press Assn.-

AMERICAN REQUEST MAJOR CONTRIBUTION TO NORMAL TRADE

—Rec. 9.80 p.m.)

NEW YORK, Jan. 7. The State Department announced that the United States had asked Russia and China to arrange without further delay the end of Sovietmilitary control of Dairen and to open Dairen to world traffic under Chinese administration. In a Note delivered in Nanking and Moscow on Friday the United States urged early implementation of the Russo-Chinese agreement of August ■14, 1946, .which contemplates the reopening of the port. The Note expressed the hope that normal conditions might soon be reestablished which woiuild permit Ameriean citizens to visit and reside in Dairen in pursuit of their legitimate activities, also the hope that agreement could be reached soon for resumption of traffic on the Chinese Changchun railway. It added: "It is believed that prompt implementation of the agreements regarding Dairen and the railway- would constitute a major contribution to the re-estab-lishment of najrmal conditions in the Far East and the revival of generally beneficial ccmmercial activity."

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5296, 8 January 1947, Page 5

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SOVIETS ASKED TO RE-OPEN DAIREN Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5296, 8 January 1947, Page 5

SOVIETS ASKED TO RE-OPEN DAIREN Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5296, 8 January 1947, Page 5

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