EASTERN RAILWAY.
ULTIMATUM EXPIRES.
WHAT WILL 'MANCHUKUO DO?
United Press Assn. — Elec. Tel. Copyright SHANGHAI, May 13.
The Manchukuo Government’s ultimatum to the Soviet requiring the return of th.e cars and locomotives belonging to the Chinese Eastern RaiU way, which at present are in Russia, expired last night. There is much speculation as to what the new State intends to do. It Is generally believed that the whole matter will be -compromised possibly on the sale of Russian Interests in the railway to Manchukuo for £3,000,000 as recently proposed by the Russian Foreign Minister, M. Litvinoff.
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18944, 15 May 1933, Page 8
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