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CHINA.

+ RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. A WORD FROM FRANCE. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT PEKING, July 11. Present indications point to the Chinese Government complying shortly with the request of the Soviet to exchange ambassadors. Mr. Carahan made the request shortly after the Chino-Russian agreement had been concluded, and Wai Chiao Pu replied that this; was a new question not covered by the agreement and will require time to settle. There is a temporary lull in the Chino-Soviet negotiations. Moscow has not yet ratified the agreement. The French legation has sent three notes to Wai Chiao Pu concerning the Chino-German agreement, firstly, dealing with the general principles of the agreement; secondly, referring to the payment of German funds to China; and thirdly, dealing with the handing over of the Deutsch Asiatische Bank, in view of the fact that a French bank at Peking holds a mortgage over the German hank buildings.—Reuter.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 July 1924, Page 5

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CHINA. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 July 1924, Page 5

CHINA. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 July 1924, Page 5

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