IN MANCHURIA
CONFLICT BELIEVED CERTAIN
VLADIVOSTOCK MILITARY BASE
By Telegraph —Copyright —Press Assn
LONDON, May 22.
The Sunday Pictorial says: “Military circles in London and on the Continent believe that nothing can prevent an eventual collison between the Russia and Japanese troops. Russia has closed her frontiers both on the northwest and on the north-east entrances to Manchuria. Trains passing through from Russia on the Chinese Eastern Railway have drawn blinds and are closely guarded. “Vladivostock is closed to foreign ers, and much military equipment is being collected there.
“The Japanese have actually prepared to defeat an imminent attack by General Machusan's 50,000 army, which it is claimed, is assisted by thq Soviet. . , . .
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 127, 24 May 1932, Page 5
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