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PROTECTING MANCHURIA.

I JAPS AVOID COLLISIONS. : Tokio. March 17. .It is considered the Allies’ trade policy will be facilitated by the decision that Japanese-Siberian forces, as the Czechs evacuate, will gradually concentrate on the Manchurian border, endeavouring to avoid collision with the Red troops. Japan will not reply to the Soviet peace overtures but will sanction trading with Russian co-operative societies. —(A. and N.Z.) SOVIET S TWELVE HOUR DAY. RE-ESTABLISHING TRANSPORT Moscow. March 17. The railwaymen agreed to a 12 hours day until transport is reestablished. —(A. and N.Z.) DUCHESS OLGA. FOUND IN RAILWAY CARRIAGE Washington. March 19. It is announced that the American Red Cross workers found the Grand Duchess Olga, sister to the Czar pt Russia, liviric inferrible poverty w an abandoned railway carriage neai Novorossisk, South Russia.— (A. and N.Z.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 84, 22 March 1920, Page 5

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PROTECTING MANCHURIA. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 84, 22 March 1920, Page 5

PROTECTING MANCHURIA. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 84, 22 March 1920, Page 5