MANCHURIA
SOVIET “REORGANISES” HARBIN. (By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) PEKIN, March 2. The signing of the Russo-Japanese Treaty seems to have been the signal for the adoption of strong repressive measures by the Soviet authorities at Harbin. Foreign telegrams report that 500 more whites have been discharged from the Chinese Eastern Railway, while a Bolshevist professor has been put in charge of the Education Department, and the former head of the Russian Commercial School, apparently suspected of reactionary leanings, has been dismissed.
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Southland Times, Issue 19492, 5 March 1925, Page 4
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85MANCHURIA Southland Times, Issue 19492, 5 March 1925, Page 4
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