SOVIET AND MANCHUKUO
STRAINED RELATIONS. KAILWAY CONTKOVEBSY. SHANGHAI, April 10. The Chinose Eastern liiiilngy is again causing iiitornutimmi oiiir* versy, this time with the bunel, and the position is daily hocomlng riot* acute. A Harbin message says tint Aiaa* chukuo is preparing to take il.rnai* action to prevent further removal of Atunebukuo trains in Soviet territory. Yesterday the western .section of th* railway was cut by Manchukuu uut' oris ties at Manchuli, preventing the removal of rolling stuck across th* boundary, Similar action is o*i>uct*4 at Pogranitehanya. Mauchukuo claims that over 3008 freight cars and engines have already been removed to .Soviet territory and not returned, despite repeated demand* resulting in the issuance of a warning to the Soviet railway authorities. It. is reported that Kusslan employees are planning a general walks out. The situation is reminiscent of the previous Russo-Chlncsc dispute the difference being that Japan sups ports Manchukuo'« action*.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 11 April 1933, Page 9
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