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SOVIET CONGRESS

INTERFERENCE IN CHINESE AFFAIRS MOSCOW’S DANGER. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright MOSCOW, March 30. (Received March 31, at 9.5 a.m.) Addressing the Soviet Provincial Congress, M. Rykoff said that in the present complex international position it was scarcely possible to hope, if interference in Chinese affairs further developed, that there was no danger of a big war in China, _ ultimately complicating not only'Asia, but the whole world. The danger to the Soviet lay in hostile political quarters trying to prove, in order to crush Chinese Nationalism, that it was first necessary to overthrow the Moscow revolution; but such an incursion was not likely for the next two years. _ Though Britain denied participation in an attempt to form an anti-Soviet bloc, those working to that end were firmly convinced that Sir Austen Chamberlain was sympathetic towards it.

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Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 5

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SOVIET CONGRESS Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 5

SOVIET CONGRESS Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 5

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