RUSSIA AND JAPAN
EXTRAORDINARY PATIENCE
CONGRESS OF SOVIETS
United Press Association—By Electric Telt-
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MOSCOW, January 28.
M. Stalin, on appearing "on tho platform at the Kremlin at the opening of tho seventh congress of Russian Soviets, was cheered for five minutes by 2000 delegates.
M. Molotov, president of tho Council of People's Commissars, who presided, reviewed events since tho congress of 1931, and paid a tributo to Britain for showing greater signs of industrial improvement than elsewhere, and affirmed tho Soviet's' desire for peace. - Ho declared that no country bordering Russia" need be uneasy. He warned Japan that Russia had shown extraordinary patience in yielding in economic disputes, but, had not overlooked the aggressiveness 'of influential Japanese, who advocated the seizure of the Chinese Eastern Railway, and were now advocating'tho soizure of "Russia's Maritime Provinces.
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Evening Post, Issue 25, 30 January 1935, Page 11
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