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CHINA AND THE SOVIET

PACT OF NON=AGGRESSION SIGNIFICANT CLAUSE INCLUDED NEUTRALITY IN WAR TIME. ARMS' TRANSPORT EMBARGO. (United Press Association —By Electrio Telegravi Copyright.) Received 1.30 p.m to-day. SHANGHAI, Nov. 5. Following protracted negotiations both at Moscow and Nanking, it is reliably understood here that a nonaggression pact has been dratted and is now under consideration betv ecu China and the Soviet. The treaty is reported to contain a most significant clause- “That when one of the signatories declares war on a' third country the other signatory will remain neutral, placing an embargo on the transport of ai ms ammunition to the third country.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 6 November 1933, Page 7

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CHINA AND THE SOVIET Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 6 November 1933, Page 7

CHINA AND THE SOVIET Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 6 November 1933, Page 7

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