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THE FAR EAST

RUSSO'CHINESE FIGHTING ANOTHER CLASH Press Asac-clation—By telegraph- Copyright SHANGHAI, October 19. Fierce fighting has occurred in the San Kiangkow district. It is reported in a message from Harbin that the Chinese were defeated in a sharp encounter, and the commanding officer killed. Reinforcements are being hastily despatched from the lower Sungari district, Kirin, and Harbin.—Australian Press Association. SLAUGHTER AND TORTURE. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST REDS. SHANGHAI, October'l2. Reports from Mukden state that 4,000 Russians, representing all classes, have telegraphed from Harbin to the Presidents and Prime Ministers of all the great Powers supplying gruesome details of the slaughter and torturing of White Russians by the Reds at Usturovsk village. The senders appeal to the civilised nations to appoint a National Commission to investigate the situation. —Australian Press Association.

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Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 9

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THE FAR EAST Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 9

THE FAR EAST Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 9

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