SOVIET ISSUES WARNING
PROTEST AGAINST CHINESE FIRING ON SHIPS NOTE SENT TO NANKING (United Service) Kecd. 9 a.m. MOSCOW, Sunday. The Soviet has handed a statement to the German Embassy for transmission to the Nanking and Mukden Governments, enumerating a "series of new attacks by Chinese troops and White Guards on Soviet territory," and stating that Soviet commercial ships on the Amur River were fired on, the Soviet military flotilla accompanying them being compelled to adopt counter measures. In the course of the Note, the Soviet Protests against these new attacks, and declares that it will take the necessary steps in the future to guarantee safety on the Soviet-Chinese frontier.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 793, 14 October 1929, Page 9
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