MANCHURIAN RAILWAY
. NEW SECTION OPENED. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copj'rlght. . • . . . Peking, Jan. • 13. Official despatches received from Harbin to-day show that’ th© Manchurian. Railway situation is rapidly retarding to normal. ? • / . The Hailar-Harbin section of the .Chin-/ ese Eastern Railway was reopened for traffic yesterday, and it is. expected that -through traffic between Harbin and the border will be possible within a few days.-. The difficulties previously encountered along this section of .the line appear to haVe° been solved, by the withdrawal of the “Young Mongols,” who recently occupied Hai la r with the alleged intention of making it the capital of an independent republic. ' ' Officials of the Ussuri railway, which links up Vladivostok with the Siberian and Manchurian systems, yesterday informed the South Manchurian railway authorities that traffic between the two railways, via the Chinese Eastern, was again possible'. Manchurian troops, who were posted along the northern frontiers, have been ordered to return to their stations.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1930, Page 5
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