THE HANKOW PARLEY.
NO AGREEMENT YET SIGNED. A REPORTED BREAK. LONDON, February 14. The Hankow Agreement arranged between Mr. Chen and Mr. O’Malley, has not yet been signed, and. it is now believed that all negotiations have been completely broken off.—(A. and N.Z.) OFFICIALS ASTONISHED. A LABOUR PAPER’S ASSERTIONS. (Received Tuesday, 8.10 pjn.) LONDON, February 15t News of the breakdown of the Hankow negotiations created astonishment in. official ciircles, says the “-Daily Express.’’ - On the contrary, the “Daily jHerald’s” diplomatic correspondent makes grave statements on the subject,declaring that the official hope all round would seem to be more than balanced by a fear that something might happen at the last moment to prevent the signature. “It was impossible,” says the correspondent, “to avoid the conclusion that this anxiety was not unconnected with new military movements, which appear to have been ordered - at such a critical and delicate moment without consultation with the Foreign Office. These movements cannot have been exactly helpful to Mr. : O’Malley. (A. and N.Z.)
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Wairarapa Age, 16 February 1927, Page 5
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167THE HANKOW PARLEY. Wairarapa Age, 16 February 1927, Page 5
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