10 SEPTEMBER 1937, Page 22
- RUSSIA AND CHINA [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
Sta,—While fully sympathising with the point of view which prompted the remark on page 366 of your issue of September 3rd that "the conclusion of the pact makes it more certain than ever that China will be able to secure munitions from Russia," I should be interested to know by what route these munitons are to be sent —Yours faithfully, JoHN N. Kr iox Old East Hasted, Edenbridge, Kent. (Capt. R.N., retd.) [By air, from Tashkent ; principally, of course, aeroplanes themselves.—En. The Spectator.]