FRONTIER CLASH
Japanese Incursion Into Russia MOSCOW, March 29. While M. Stomoniakov, assistant Commissar for Foreign Affairs, and Mr CihtaJ Japanese Ambassador, were discussing the frontier clash of March 26, they received the report of a fresh incident where five Japanese cavalrymen crossed into Soviet territory and attacked the guards, three Japanese being killed. The remaining two fled, leaving a machine gun. M. Stomoniakov produced conclusive evidence that the clash of March 26 occurred on Soviet territory and pointed out that, despite the promise of the Japanese Government to prevent frontier violations, attacks on the Soviet were more frequent.
Mr Ohta declared that Japan con sidered it impracticable to include within the duty of the proposed frontier commission the finding of a solution for all frontier conflicts. He suggested that the Commission should he limited to Soviet-Manchukuo frontier incidents and the appointment of other Commissions to deal with the Man-chukuo-Mongofian frontier.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 92, 30 March 1936, Page 9
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