BORDER INCIDENTS
JAPAN AND THE SOVIET SHOTS FIRED AT AEROPLANE. TOKIO, March 5. - The recent Japanese-Soviet plane iricident* seem to have been settled by a conversation in Moscow between the Japanese Ambassador and the ViceCommissar for Foreign Affairs (M. (SokolnikoT), the latter, declaring that the shooting against the Japanese plane was' a warning to avoid Soviet terri- • tory. The Ambassador asked why bullets swriftned if it was only a warning. M. Bokolnikov replied, "It is the Soviet 'custom."■ >-•.••'• i
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22205, 7 March 1934, Page 7
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79BORDER INCIDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22205, 7 March 1934, Page 7
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