RUSSIA'S POSITION
HOPELESS TO GO TO WAR
United Service.
LONDON, 15th July. a lie "Daily Mail's" Berlin correspondent states that a serious view is taken of tho Far Eastern situation Vorwaerts" points out that Russia's treaty rights in the Chinese Eastern Railway are a matter of life and death If sue loses her hold of communication between Moscow and Vladivostok Siberia will be endangered and access to the Pacific will be jeopardised. Russia must choose between risking war with China and abandoning Vladivostok and the Pacific Coast. If it is true, as is reported at Moscow, that Japan has made a secret military treaty with China, the Soviet's position is desperate, and she may be obliged to appeal to tho League of Nations to save her. It is hopeless to go to war.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 14, 16 July 1929, Page 9
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133RUSSIA'S POSITION Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 14, 16 July 1929, Page 9
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