THE FAR EAST
STRAINED RELATIONS
FEARS OF ARMED CLASH.
Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, June 2.
(Received June 3, at 10.15 p.m.) The Times’s Riga correspondent says that reports received from Moscow purS>rting to be based cm messages from arbin, Reking and Ibkio, state that Far Eastern relations are so strained that an armed clash is iearcd. The origin of the trouble is ascribed to Japan's alleged infringement of the recent SovietJapanese Treaty and Chang-Tso-Lin's determined support of the Chinese officials, who refuse to carry out the Bolshevist decree dismissing, non-Soviet employees of the Chinese- Eastern Railway. It ;s impossible to discover how much of these is true, but the Moscow official press without denying them, reprints Chinese reports that Soviet forces are concentrating on the frontiers and that Chang’s army staff has requisitioned 400 railway carriages to convey troops to the Soviet frontier. —The Times.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19497, 4 June 1925, Page 9
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