BLAMING CHINA.
SOVIET NOTE ON MANCHURIAN CONFLICTS. NOTE HANDED TO GERMAN AMBASSADOR. ADMISSION THAT FRONTIER WAS CROSSED. United Pres* association. —By Electiie Telegraph—Copyright. (Received Wednesday, 7.15 p.m.) LONDON, August 21. “The Times” Riga correspondent states that the Soviet has handed to the German Ambassador a Note for transmission to the Nanking and Mukden Governments, which declared that the Russian-Manchurian frontier conflicts were all begun by Chinese troops and Russian White Guards under Chinese protection. The Note admits that Soviet troops crossed the frontier Into Manchuria but only in consequence of Chinese aggressiveness. The Note asserts that since July 18 there had been eight Chinese raids into Russian territory, the last being on August 18, in which the Soviet Uopt six killed and six wounded. The Note concludes with a warning that unless the Chinese authorities disarm the “White” detachments and prevent all Chinese raids on Russian territory, the Soviet Government will hold the Nanking and Mukden Governments responsible for the consequences.—(“The flnm” cable.)
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Wairarapa Age, 22 August 1929, Page 5
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