PROTEST TO THE SOVIET
MONGOLIAN FRONTIER INCIDENTS
MANCHUKUO DEMANDS RETURN OF MUTINEERS
(tjmiteo tress assocuwoh—COJlKGHT.) (Received February 6, 7.5 p.m.) LONDON, February 5. The Tokyo correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that Manchukuo has protested to Russia against the Mongolian frontier incidents on January 29 and 30, demanding that the mutineers shall be handed over and recurrence of such incidents prevented.
The first of the incidents mentioned, on January 29, was the entry into Soviet territory of a company of Manchukuo troops, who were stated to have mutinied against the Japanese, killing four Japanese officers. The Soviet was reported to have disarmed and interned the company. On January 30 it was reported from Tientsin that a communist revolt had broken out in the south of Hopei province, one of the two provinces—Hopei and Chahar—which were established under separate government by a political council under the Chinese general, Sung Cheh-yuah.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21701, 7 February 1936, Page 13
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