BRITISH IN CHINA.
hoped, for. I|U* orricui. vtiazixna.) March 4th, 5.5 p.m.) RUGBY, March 3. IXjlcs Laaipson, the British nftw arrived at Nanking for ttkjy tho question of extra§|fr. Preliminary conversaH .."tho Chinese Minister for |||f&ini hate already begun, that a settlement of p Question may result. «eeot British policy in China 00 the memorandum of Do--1926, recognising that with n Ho of political conditions, ftptpiiality. which within the bars has undergone considerlocations, could not bo miijuJTegotiations were interrupted pii ftt to internal troubles cnlt jft civil war, but in SeptemMf Miles Lampson presented Srreement. The Chinese GovSepUed in December with rt and the present negotiate .-.hMtun on the assumption CJhme*e Government now
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20178, 5 March 1931, Page 9
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