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CHINESE TROUBLE,

“ * —«£s*•■ [Australian & N.Z. Cablo Association.] CHAMBER I.A IN’S STATEM ENTS. LONDON, Feb. 28. Sir A. Chamberlain, in tho Commons, answering a series of questions relating to China, said: “Anti-Brit isli posters, in English, addressed |o the British sailors, had been posted up at Ilankow. .Mr O’Malley, would, doubtless, direct Chen’s attention to the proceedings which were incompatible with the recently signed agreement, negotiations at Peking, in reference to the .Municipal Administration of various British concessions in Northern China, had not advanced beyond the * general principle.” Latest advices from Shanghai slated that the strike had collapsed and the f situation was quiet. British troops had taken up positions outside Ihe concession, hut not in the Chinese city. Sir Locker Lampson asked what reply the Government intended to make to the Soviet communication ? Sir A. Chamberlain: “The Government does not intend to reply.” (Cheers).

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1927, Page 3

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CHINESE TROUBLE, Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1927, Page 3

CHINESE TROUBLE, Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1927, Page 3

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