STRONG PROTEST.
. Soviet Objection to Japanese b , Aggression. 3 = VIOLATION OF TERRITORY? LONDON, June 27. l Tho Moscow correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says the Soviet g has lodged a vigorous protest with the j. Japanese Ambassador against the landing of Japanese sailors from the mineI layer Titsekaza on the coast of Kami chatka, describing it as an outrageous violation of the indisputable, categori- . cal rules of international law. 3 The landing, which is the first actual r violation of Russian territory during the i present strained situation in the Far East, was a sequel to a Japanese allega- , tion that three Japanese fishermen had t been killed by rifle fire from the shore. 5 The Soviet previously had assured the i Japanese Ambassador that the incident would be investigated and the guilty , punished. r . .
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 150, 28 June 1933, Page 7
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