CHINESE TROUBLE.
[Australian it X.Z. Cable Association. J ( lI.XA’S .MESSAGE TO AMERICA. WASHINGTON. Maidi I. Mr Porter (Chairman ol the Mouses Foreign Affairs CummilU c) received a letter from the Cliinese .Minister transmiliing a message iVom Eugene Chin (Chinese Nationalist Foreign .Minister). The message oxprt ssed ihe " hope that the American Government will not repeat the British Government's mistakes in procedure in ( hiua.’’ Thu letter i~ interpreted in sumo quarters as a suggestion to America not to land troops as the liritish have done in China. The message caused some comment, since il apparently did not go through the State Department, uliicli i' the usual source of communication between foreign diplomats, and American officials and Congressmen.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1927, Page 3
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116CHINESE TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1927, Page 3
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