CHINA'S PROBLEMS.
1 _,-»,, , A SEARCH FOR STATESMEN. NORTH V. SOUTH CONFLICT. HOPE OF AN EARLY PEACE. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 9.45 a.m.) NEW YORK, June 30. The New York "Times" Peking correspondent interviewed the Premier, Kungh Sin C'ha, who said that China's future depended on her ability to form a group of Chinese able and' willing to undertake jj°vernmen_nl duties. Present difficulties in China were enormously increased because nobody in China to-day desired to assume high governmental posts. China should be permitted to freely contract industrial loans. The I Government planned to increase the eight year domestic loan to £40,000,000 in order to meet the Budget deficit. lie expected thnt there would be an early pea.ee between the south and north sections of the country. — (A. and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 155, 1 July 1919, Page 5
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