SOVIET AND JAPAN
ABRUPT NOTE FROM RUSSIA Seizure oi Railway Property ALLEGED TORTURE Press Association —Copyright Moscow, April IS. —An abrupt Note was to-day handed to the Japanese Ambassador citing the recent incidents on the Chinese Eastern Railway as prejudicial to the Soviet's interests and asking for a speedy reply guaranteeing efficient measures to safeguard the Soviet's rights. The Note complains of the Manchukuo authorities' seizure of railway property, robbery, murder, kidnapping and torture of Russians employed on the railway and failure to pay for the transport of Japanese soldiers. Railway Office Held Up bv Gangsters ESCAPE AFTER KILLING FOUR Press Association.—Copyright. Received Today, 10.30 a.m. Tokio, April 18. —Three masked gangsters on Sunday held up the Harbin railway office, seizing 300,000 yuan. They killed two policemen and two women and then escaped in a motorcar.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 223, 19 April 1933, Page 5
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