POWER POLITICS
DEVELOPMENTS IN FAR I EAST ; NEW RUSSIAN PRESSURE ON CHINA. STATUS OF OUTER MONGOLIA. ’ By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. NEW YORK. December 12. The Shanghai correspondent of the “New York Times,” in connection with China's reluctance to offend the Soviet with an adverse vote at Geneva, reports that power politics in the Far East are assuming a new phase. Chungking sources, he states, report that Moscow is coupling dilatory tactics in the parleys with Tokio with intimations that the time has arrived for China formally to recognise the independence of the Outer Mongolian Soviet Republic and formally to relinquish the Chinese claims to its sovereignty, hinting that if China does not the Soviet's supplies of arms and aircraft will diminish.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 December 1939, Page 7
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120POWER POLITICS Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 December 1939, Page 7
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