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Russian Volunteers And Japanese

Ina-

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It is understood that the French ... authorities are lodging a strong. protest with the Japanese author!-

The Russian Volunteer had pre- vented a Japanese soldier who crossed the Boulevard des Deux Japanese-

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The Japanese soldier knocked down the Russion Volunteer and tried to wrest the latter's ride" from him.

POINTED REVOLVER The Russian, holding on to his rifle. jumped up and drew: and. pointed his revolver at the Japan- draw his sword. ese, who gave up an attempt to

Meanwhile, afteen Japanese sol- diers had rushed to the scenci They surrounded the Russian and started dragging him to the Japanese occupied side of the boundary. M

Another Russion Volunteer 'blew

armoured cars and a van load of Russian Volunteers arrived. and took up positions.

The situation became exceed- ingly tense when about 100: more Japanese soldiers arrived, and the two forces, both ready for action, 00.00-01.00, Phohl programme for faced one another across the boun- the Western Hemispher

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Later," the Russian Volunteer. originally involved was taken to the nearby French fire station.

13.25 National anthem and open-where Japanese officers and tng-announcement.

13.30 Block, reporta. 13:40 Variety programme.

French police reached an agree”. ment, terms of which are not dis closed, after a heated parley Just-

10,45 p.. Dance Music. Fox-Trots Chicken Reel Runnin' | Wild Joe Dantch and His Hot Shots in "Drumnasticks," ' Waltz— | Waltz Of The Gipsies (from "Lon-14.00 Talk on sports by Mr. Han ing half an Hour don? Rhapsody" "Fox-Trots-I'm Hollander. Happy When You're Happy (from "de' and Beek") She's My Lovely

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After the agreement, the French 14.20 Variety programme (cont'd); } and Japanese shook hands but it? 14.30 Daily News Bulletin.... la understood that the French au- 14 40.Meeting of the Phohi-Club. thorities are lodging very 15.00 Close down and, national | strong protest.”—– anthem.

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