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Japanese dispatches from Changkufeng said today that the 
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’issians claim the territory is part of Siberia. 
The Japanese were said to be trying to induce the Russians 
, v ; a u!lc| raw from the disputed territory through diplomatic 
cnannels in Moscow and by direct negotiations with the Soviet 
authorities at the border. A Japanese messenger sent to the 
Russian commander at the area with a formal demand for with- 
drawal of the Soviet occupation party had not yet returned 
late today. The Japanese also reported that two Soviet war 
planes had been sighted flying over Manchukuan territory along 
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Tokyo ; 
Instructions to make new stronger protest to Soviet Russia 
over the alleged seizure of Manchoukuo territory were tele- 
graphed to the Japanese Embassy in Moscow. 
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Mamoru Shigmisu, Japanese Ambassador, was told to carry the 
protest directly to Maxim Litvinoff, Soviet Foreign Commissar. 
Japan charges that Soviet troops have occupied territory in 
Manchoukuo- Japanese protectorate near Changkufeng, close ' 
to the junction of the Boundaries of Manchoukuo, Russian Siberia 
and Japanese Korea. Moscow officials declared that the Soviet 
troops were merly making training maneuvers and refused to take 
the matter seriously. 
Foy nes, Ireland: 
The pick-a-back plane, Mercury, is ready tonight for a take- 
off on a trans-Atlantic flight. The Mercury is carried into 
the air on top of the heavy airliner and a catapult releases 
the Mercury after the two planes have gained, altitude. The 
Mercury has a cruising range cf 4,000 miles. The two planes 
have made several experimental flights In ureoaration for the 
Mercury's flight to the United States and Canada. 
Naples, Italy: 
I or me r King .Edward of Britain listened by radio tonight to 
the reception given his brother, King George, by the French 
Republic. The former king. Now' Duke” of Windsor, is on a 
yachting trip with one dimeric an born wife for whose love he 
gave up the throne. The ycohr was at Naples while the President 
oi France was entertaining King George and QueMn Elizabeth. 
The former King had traces of emotion as he listened to the 
applause for his brother. 
The brothers have not met since the abdication of King Edward 
and his departure from England. 
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