SOVIET & JAPAN
RELATIONS FRIENDLY NO DANGER RECOGNISED IN EAST. ACCORDING TO AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) (Received This Day, 12.55 p.m.) NEW YORK, August 27. The “New York Times" correspondent. Mr Carl Sulzberger, writing from Moscow, says Soviet-Japanese relations remain friendly. Based on the accord resulting from Mr Matsuoka’s visit, they have been unchanged since the German invasion of Russia. The Soviet considers that it has absolutely nothing to fear in the East, where its principal, self-contained army is based on Vladivostok.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 August 1941, Page 6
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