THE FAR EAST
SOVIET’S QUEST
FOR PACT WITH JAPAN
'United Press Association—By Pjjecfric ' Telegraph—Copyright/, ‘ .j MOSCOW, September 6. . Foreign observers report that the Japanese Ambassador, Mr Togo, and the Soviet, Vice-Commissar, for Foreign Affairs, M. LozoVski, have- begird’ jkeliniilniry talks covering Russo-Japan-ese relations, and aimed at the settlement of* outstanding friction. Mr Togo said lie understood that Tokio was/examining , her ..idea, but he was not instructed to take the initiative for a Russo-Japanese non-aggres-sion pact. CHINA’S HINT. ; FOR RUSSIA TO FIGHT. | . ..i. . CHUNGKING, September o. The Chinese Government is withholding any statement that would be likely to be interpreted as indicating its attitude toward the European |situation. The position is a most Coinplicated and , delicate one for China. The official Chinese Army Journal however,, urges Russia to take,, more positive steps in the Far East, juoiv that any danger to her western,; frontier has .been removed. ..... I .
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1939, Page 3
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