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THE EVENING STAR. \\',\SHI.\'GTO.\'. D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1931 U. S, SCANS SOVIET FAR EAST PULIBY Accurate Data Sought on Position Taken in Man- churian Dispute. By the Associated Press The American Government is loc ing into the position of Russia in o nection with the Manchurian diso between Japan and China Officials regard the Russian aspec of tre mauer as a delicate one and um have not yet gone to the bottom Duo to the fact that ernment is not recognized United States and there arc no Ame: can diplomats in Russia the Govern ment effort to obtain accurate data is made difficult AID TO CHINA DENIED. MOSCOW. Oct-ber 30 (#).—The Soviet Poreign Office today maintained its in- the Soviet gov- by the Chinese in Manchuria with guna, air- planes and instructors. fiatly denying contrary reports laid before it by Koki Hirota, Japanese Ambassador The reports of Russian aid were based, the Ambassador explained Chinese forces at Tsitsilar. General Ma was qumm by me Ambassador a5 - under gt anti-aireraft guns and avi ators from ca jon and that there are ors in his army akhan, acting Poreign Foreign Affairs, replied e Japanese statements were infounded inventions and on anating from “irresponsible persons who apparently are interested in spreading provocative propaganda about the situstion i Manchuria There are no Soviet instructors at Tsitsihar or in any Manchurian prov- ince, he sald, and no arms or ammunt tion zre being sent from Russle. The Eovigt Union adheres to its policy of non-interference, he sald, not because such a policy pieases or displeases any sistence that it s not aiding the | repor mmmmmmwmmmmsmmummmmmmmmn AV ANV AN ANV VANV g up°n | great statements of General Ma of the m: _ | Anganchi Raflway, a Chinese line built 1f Soviet troops were sent into thé Chi- nese Eastern Rallway zone Japan ‘r—\uld ents Rengo News Agency re nese and 3 Japane 100 Bandits Imd. LONDON October 30 () dispatch to the Dail anese troops routed a Chinese bandits betwee: { them and wounding 200 Railway near NEWS SATISFIES JAPAN. Report of Seviet Aid to Chinese Had Will Emerge With Caused Some Tension. TOKIO, October 30 (#.—Japan re- ceived with satisfaction today news of the, repudiation by Moscow of Russian BY the Associated Pre military measures designed to affect the “EW \ORK Of ober 30 () Manchurian situation Sino-, Jflpanfv dispute The reported Russian troop mobiliza- King Says in Address. tions and asserted Russian aid to the Amur Army had « some tension here regarding Jap troops sent to guard Japanese inte n the Taonan- League of Nations Association lic opinion on the subject, he sa with Japanese capital threatening the ra Bandits have loot 1d~a. The HUB—Seventh and D Streets N.W. 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