Russia: Red Army troops in the Amur and Vladivostok
districts have clashed with peasants who were revolting as a result of a
combination of forces: political exiles of the soviet government had roused
some; others either were, or were angered about, ethnic Koreans who have been
fleeing into Manchuria as a result of rough treatment at the hands of soviet
collectivization; and others were or were supplied by White Russians, who are
still operating in Manchuria. Additionally,
reports say some Red Army troops themselves are deserting.
Coblenz, Germany:
President Paul von Hindenburg cancels the rest of his Rhineland liberation tour
in the wake of the drowning tragedy yesterday.
Tokyo: The Supreme Military Council, as expected,
approves a report calling the London Naval Treaty “defective.” On the same day, the cabinet of Prime Minister
Osachi Hamaguchi agrees to submit the treaty to the emperor with a request
that he submit it to the Privy Council for ratification.
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