THE CHINESE PUZZLE.
‘‘The British attitude towards the aspiration of a liumlier of enlightened Chinese that Chinn should become an orderly, united, .self-governing nation, in which every man should he assured of the fruits of his labour, is one of entire sympathy. The Washington Treaties have been ratified at last by France; there is no longer any obstacle outside China ami the forces that foment Chinese disorder to the organisation of a Tariff' Conference, which might easily be developed into a conference on all the questions now at issue between the Powers and China. Tt is difficult to perceive at present with what Chinese Government or representative body such a eon fere nee of the Powers could discuss anything seriously, The air must lirst he cleared ol the challenge and wild disorder ol the anti-British campaigii."—"The Times” ( London).
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1925, Page 4
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138THE CHINESE PUZZLE. Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1925, Page 4
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