CHINA'S NEUTRALITY
■ » — ; V IMPORTANT EVENTS PENDING fo-Wcsrapli—Pr«ss Aasodfttloa-OoajrlsM (Reo.. November p.m.) ' London, November 25. The "Daily Telegraph's'.' Peking correspondent says -.that •-Yuan-Jjluh-Kai nnfie .Monday has been. engaged exclusively in considering the vast issues in- .' ' volved in the.event of. China discarding neutrality .and .em'orging from her seclusion,- whether- it'. would , entitle ' her' to bo considered i a ,world r Power... : Even ' the' military-party; in China reluctantly realise that after the'a'dvico of .Japan on the.'subject of' the -monarohial _ movement, any-false, step , would certainly kill China; as an.independent nation;in-Eastern- Asia.—. ...There is rcason;to'believe-that'.China vnll ; shortly ■ be able: to' .' communicate sews to the world of. wide import'.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 6
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103CHINA'S NEUTRALITY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 6
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