DEADLOCK ARISES
SINO-RUSSI AN DISPUTE
BLOODTHIRSTY RAIDS CONTINUE
SLAUGHTER OF INNOCENTS. (United Press Association.—By Electric Te legraph—Copyrigh t). (Australian Press Association.) Received September 4, 9.10 a.m. SHANGHAI, Sept. 3. Despatches received at Peking from Berlin report that a deadlock has arisen between the Chinese and Soviet Ministers in Berlin. . The bone of contention is the insistence of the Soviet representative on the appointment of a new DirectorGeneral of the Chinese Eastern Railway. •v Harbin reports the alliance of Russian troops with Chinese brigands in the Pograniclinaya district. There have been numerous raids of a particularly bloodthirsty nature. Martial law has been declared at Mancliuli and in the Hailar region in consequenco of continued military raids, with wholesale lootings and slaughter of innocent villagers.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 236, 4 September 1929, Page 7
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