SOVIET TROOPS MASSING
GRAVE SITUATION IN MANCHURIA
RED FORCES MAY COME INTO CONFLICT United Press Association -By Elect! Telegraph - Copyright SHANGHAI. April The situation in Manchuria is rapidly becoming worse, and is fraught with the gravest possibilities. . It is believed that it may eventually necessitate the Soviet taking measures to protect its interests along the Chinese Eastern railway, from which It has already withdrawn the majority of the rolling stock. The massing of a large Soviet force along the Manchurian border, together with the mobilisation of forces In the Baikal area, is regarded as highly significant. JAPAN’S INTENTION. COLONISATION OF PROVINCES. Inltcd Press Association - By Electric Telegraph- -Copy right TOKIO, April 7. A Tokio report states that the Government is contemplating emigrating 500.000 families to Manchuria and Mongolia in the next ten years, involving over 1,000,000 people. DELIBERATIONS AT TOKIO. NO PROGRESS AT PEACE CONFERENCE. United Press Association- By Electric Telegraph—Copyright TOKIO, April 7. Practically no progress has been made at the local Peace Conference, which has virtually reached the stage of a deadlock.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19154, 9 April 1932, Page 11
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174SOVIET TROOPS MASSING Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19154, 9 April 1932, Page 11
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