WHAT BRITAIN SHOULD DO.
JEAB, OP A GHEAT TJ_»B4S_K«_. NEW YORK, July 15. There" is- a feeling in Washington that Great Britain should attempt to rei-ieve herself by opposing the Russo-Japanese schemes for the partition of Manchuria. What the United States will do is yet a matter of speculation, but it is. likely "to ally itself with Britain in endeavouring to keep the markets of China open to = the trade of the world. Meanwhile, China will not be passive, and will be reaching out for trade. Chinese financiers are becoming more active in Manchuria, and ths Chinese people are insisting that China, must be for the Chinese. The Imperial Government in Pekin •will not dare to combat that cry, and the fear prevails that there will be a terrible uprising, in which tlie Manchu -ynasty will be wiped out.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 171, 21 July 1910, Page 2
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