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CHINA.

SUCCESS OF ALLIES DENIED. Loudon, June 23. The Daily Mail's Peking correspondent interviewed the Premier, who said that Chinese soldiers near the frontier and at Harbin were available to cope with the Japanese- He hoped the Canton rebellion would bo quelled in two months, when more troops would be sent to the frontier, On the whole, he was aibsolutely confident that the patience and tenacity of the Allies would be rewarded with victory. Every nation admired the high idealism which drove Britain into the war, and he prayed that Heaven would bless Britain'! anna SUCCESS OF ALLIES DESIRED. He announced his intention after the war to open up China for mineral and railway development.—Renter.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1918, Page 6

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115

CHINA. Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1918, Page 6

CHINA. Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1918, Page 6

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