RUSSIA AND CHINA
A SUDDEN CHANGE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright PEKIN, February 20. China, in replying to Russia, does not admit the grounds of tiic latter s complaint. She, however, admits the right to establish consulates, but declares that they are not yet commercially warranted. The Note adds: “ Chirm remains conciliatory, and profoundly regrets the sudden change m Russian policy.”
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Evening Star, Issue 14495, 21 February 1911, Page 6
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59RUSSIA AND CHINA Evening Star, Issue 14495, 21 February 1911, Page 6
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