CHINA AND BRITAIN
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Relations Discussed
RUGBY, May 20. The Foreign Secretary reeeived at the Foreign Office to-day Dr. Kung, the special representative of Ohina at thc Coronation, who was accompanied by ;the Chinese Ambassadox-. ; Like its predecessors in a series of •interviews which Mr. Eden has had during the Coronation visit of foreign statesmen, to-day 's conversation gave a valuable opportunity for cordial discussion on the relations between thc two countries and aspects of the geueral international situatioa which chiefly interests them. It is understood that there was agreement regarding the situatiou in the Far East'as being more encouraging, and in this eonnectioa Mr. Edeu was able to l'epeat his assuranee that any eflorts which his Majesty's Govemmont might be in a position to make to further Ihe iinprovement in interriationaJ relations iu tho Far Last would talse full account of the interests of all the nations concerned.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 107, 22 May 1937, Page 3
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