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AMERICAN POLICY

COOLIDGE CONCERNED

NEUTRALITY IDEA FALLS PLAT

WASHINGTON, 7th February. The Chinese situation is reported to be giving President Coolidge' greater concern than- anyvother foreign question. ....

According to an intimation by official circles, the United States' neutralisation proposal for Shanghai appears to have excited litt]e interest in China The indications are that it is unacceptable to North or South. It is understood that the Kellogg plan has not impressed Britain as one strong enough to-deal-with the Chinese' problem. Reports indicate that the temper of the Chinese people is against such a move, as they are suspicious that neutralisation would lead only to a lessening of Chinese sovereignty and in the end widen the sphere of foreign control.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 9

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AMERICAN POLICY Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 9

AMERICAN POLICY Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 9