PEACE MOVE AND BATTLES
MANCHURIA FRONTIER
CHINESE TERRITORY RAIDED
NEGOTIATION IN CAPITALS
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Australian Press Association. Received Sept. 3, 1.10 a.m. Shanghai, Sept. 2.'
Whatever plaps arc afoot between Mos* cow and Nanking for settlement of the Sino-Russian dispute apparently they do not influence the frontier situation.
The Siberian border at Oharlanor. was the scene of a Russian attack on Saturday, precisely when a parly of American journalists, accompanied by the German consul from Harbin, were inspecting the battlefront for the purpose of estimating the damage from skirmishes. Russian artillery commenced bombarding the Chinese lines of defence and a Russian armoured train entered Chinese territory firing.
Harbin reports the execution of four Russian scouts for attempting to sever telephone communications in the Gharlanor district.
Nanking to-day confirmed foreign Press reports from Moscow of an impending settlement of the Chinese Eastern railway dispute, reaffirming, however, China’s determination to enforce the terms of the first Note to Moscow.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1929, Page 9
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