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FRONTIER VIOLATIONS

SOVIET TERRITORY INVADED ACCUSATIONS AGAINST JAPANESE Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright MOSCOW, June 30. (Received July 1, at 10 a.m.) The Official News Agency declares that the Japanese three times recently violated the Siberian-Manchukuo frontier. Two Japanese Manchukuo gunboats entered a tributary of the Amur River on June 27 with sailors stationed at the guns and machine guns trained on Soviet gunboats. They photographed Russian craft. The Russians, wishing to avoid a clash, allowed the trespassers to proceed. Forty Japanese infantry on June 23 and June 26 advanced several hundred yards into Soviet territory near Chabarovsk and occupied a hill and a valley, where they remained for some hours making, observations. Soviet patrols avoided conflict by refraining from firnig.

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Evening Star, Issue 22069, 1 July 1935, Page 9

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FRONTIER VIOLATIONS Evening Star, Issue 22069, 1 July 1935, Page 9

FRONTIER VIOLATIONS Evening Star, Issue 22069, 1 July 1935, Page 9

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