THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
El'ltOl'lHs I ASK IN ( HINA
"The strike at certain Japanese mills in Shanghai, out of which the first noting arose, is an insignificant sideissue. The aiiti-toreign ferment- whirl, has now taken so perilous a lorm. has no connect ion w ith it ; it has been growing steadily for the past two or three veal's, anil is simply a maniloslaI ion el the general A-intie revolt
aagni-l We-torn inlluciico and tutsv | ; i.'l',, come to terms with that, senti incut in China : lo demonstrate the existence of common interests, and thi I net that East and West are necessary nne to the other —I hose must he the ultimate objects ol European policy." Tlie " Daily Telegraph."
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1925, Page 2
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118THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1925, Page 2
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