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London, Nov. 18.

Rester understands that the Goverment is in no way k- clined to accept the Japanese reply on the blocking of the Yangtze as disposing of the matter.

The contention that Japanese Isteamers on the Yangtze are only military nécessitles carrying scarcely accords with regular ad

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Persistent reports have reached London to the effect that Mar-

Commander-in-Chief of sha Vassily Bluscher, until recently Soviet armies in Siberia, is alive and is in northwest China oversee- ing the military assistance which the Soviet is stated to be giving to China via the Outer Mongolian routes.

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He had risen as 1.500 military instructors private in 1914 have proceeded to China during far as it was possible for a peasant the last two months, to be follow- to rise in the Tsar's army when, In 1916, he received 1 serious ed by other in addition.

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