FRATERNAL GREETINGS
SUN VAT SEN ON CHINA'S OUTLOOK.
(REUTERS TpLEQRAII.) 1 (Received 29th January, 9 a.m.) PEKIN, 28th January. Sun Vat Sen cabled to the Labour Premier, Mr. Macdonald, fraternal greetings, hailing the Labour Party's accession to power as marking a new era, not only in English history but in the secular affairs of the nations. Sun Vat Sen looks to Mr. Macdonald to deal with China not as if she were still a conquered nation of the days of opium wars and the Boxer outbreak, but as the home of a people, whose civilising work in Asia entitled them at least to the same treatment .now accorded to nations (.whose sovereignty had been freed from pre-war fetters.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 5
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