BRITAIN AND JAPAN
JOINT ACTION IN CHINA AMERICA UNCONCERNED' Australian Press Association. WASHINGTON,. 20th November. Stato Department officials denied today that they had received any information from Britain or Japan, as intimated in dispatches from London of an understanding reached between those two countries relative to a co-opera-tive policy in China. Although comment is withheld, it is considered improbable that the United States would be concerned over co-oper-ation among the Powers interested in China, provided nothing was done to interfere with the open door policy. It was pointed out that tho American Government has pursued its own policy in China recently, independent of other countries, namely, a new tariff treaty and recognition, and the Government now has under favourable consideration a request to raise the American Legation at Pekin to an Embassy.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 121, 28 November 1928, Page 11
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