STEADILY IMPROVING
SITUATION AT NANKING CONFIDENCE RESTORED (British Official Wireless.) (Rec. December 20,*'5.5 p.m.) Rugby, December 19. Reports from Nanking state that the local situation is steadily improving, and confidence has been restored. The British Consul-General is authorising tbe return of British women to the town on Saturday. SINO-RUSSIAN DISPUTE TERMS OF AGREEMENT. Shanghai, December 19. An agreement reached at Habarovsk In the Sino-Russian dispute provides for calling a formal conference within a month, the restoration of the status quo ante on the Chinese Eastern Railway, an undertaking to refrain from mutually inimical action, and the unconditional releas" of prisoners mutually. Mukden also promises to refrain from oppressive action towards Soviet citizens. There is provision for the mutual establishment of Consulates and a joint commission to ascertain the damage on both sides. The agreement amounts to a complete acceptance by Mukden of the Soviet terms.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 75, 21 December 1929, Page 11
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