CHINESE RAILWAYS.
JAPAN'S VETO. A VALID UNDERTAKING. . BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT. : (Rec. Feb. 27, 10.36 .p.m.) • London, February 2". Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for. Foreign Affairs, / has - intimated that, Britain recognises : ,the validity, of China's clear undertaking not to construct .a railway that will compsto with tho South Manohurian line. THE "OPEN DOOR." THE PEKING PRESS ON JAPAN, London, February 26. Dr: Morrison, the...well-known Peking cor-respondent'/-states that Chinese newspapers urge that if the Japanese contention denying'Chiiials';. right to .extend- northward tho railway, system w-est of Liau is upheld, tho result will be the end of the "open door" and . .extinotipn ; :,bf, Chineso sovereignity in. Manchuna. ■ : 'Tho.. Peking .Government is discussing the .question (with the, Japanese Legation.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 133, 28 February 1908, Page 7
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