CHINA’S OPPORTUNITY.
PARIS. February 15. The. Chinese. Minister, in the course of an interview, said; •■The Chinese Note to Germany faithfully represents Chinese sentiment, which endorses President Wilson's Note regarding the dictates of humanity and justice. If the Note fails to secure the desired effect. China will not hesitate to break off relations.'’
TOKTO, February 15. . ” a pan, which was formerly opposed to China's entry into the war, is now willing to acquiesce in a rupture with Germany The rupture will render void the payment to Germany of the Boxer indemnity and railway loans, and will eliminate the financial root? of German intrigue.
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Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 5
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