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SOVIET WARNING

ACCORDING TO CUSTOM Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. TOKIO, March 5. (Received March 6, at 10.30 a.m.) The recent Japanese-Soviet plane incidents seem to have been settled by a conversation in Moscow between the Japanese Ambassador and the ViceCommissar for Foreign Affairs (M. Sokolnikov), the latter declaring that the shooting against the Japanese plane was a warning to, avoid Soviet territory. . The Ambassador asked if it was only a warning why bullets were used. M. Sokolnikov' replies, “ It is the Soviet custom.”-

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Evening Star, Issue 21662, 6 March 1934, Page 7

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SOVIET WARNING Evening Star, Issue 21662, 6 March 1934, Page 7

SOVIET WARNING Evening Star, Issue 21662, 6 March 1934, Page 7