JAPANESE TRESPASSERS
SOVIET TERRITORY ENTERED MOSCOW, June 30. The Official News Agency declares that, the Japanese three times recently violated the Siberiau-Manchukuo frontier. Two Japanese Manchukuo gunboats entered a tributary of the Amur River on June 27 with sailors stationed at the guns and machine guns trained on Soviet gunboats. They photographed Russian craft. The Russians, wishing to avoid a clash, allowed the trespassers to proceed. Forty Japanese infantry on June 23 and June 26 advanced several hundred yards into Soviet territory near Chabarovsk and occupied a hill and a valley, where they remained for some hours making observations. Soviet patrols avoided conflict by refraining from firing.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22612, 2 July 1935, Page 9
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