SOVIET CONGRESS DEFIES OTHER POWERS
ISSUES WARNING TO JAPANESE IMPERIALISTS. RUSSIA WILL NOT HESITATE TO FIGHT. NEW RAILWAY BUILT TO MUNITIONS AND AIRCRAFT CENTRE IN SIBERIA. ■■ r (Press Association—Copyright.) MOSCOW, November 28. The Soviet Congress was marked by| further impassioned speeches defying Germany, Japan and Poland, M. Krutoff, president of the Soviet’s Far Eastern executive, declaring: “We are watching the preparations of the Japanese Imperialists and warn Japan that if she attacks we will deliver a shattering blow, not yielding an inch.’’ He added that the first through train had travelled from Moscow to Komsomolsk, the latter place being a big new munitions and aircraft centre at the head of a new branch line in north-west Khabarovsk, in a dense forest fairly safe from aerial bombing. 1 - M. Krutoff, amid tremendous acclamations, introduced Maishal Blucher, commander of the immense army facing the Japanese in the Far East.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 297, 30 November 1936, Page 5
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147SOVIET CONGRESS DEFIES OTHER POWERS Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 297, 30 November 1936, Page 5
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