CHAOS IN CHINA
AN APPALLING PICTURE.
NATION D 1 SINTEiG RATING. SOURCE OF FUTURE WARS. UY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Received. April 8, 9.15 a.m. LONDON, April 7. That China politically is fast becoming a .problem lor the Rowers interesteu' in die F-amitici iis the opinion of the rimes’ Peking correspondent. He paini&s an appalling picture of the olnaos and anaroliy at present prevailing in China, which is entirely in the hands, of the militarists. If the present lale of disintegration continues, China will isoon be transformed into a pumlber of independent principalities, thus becoming an international danger. Tlhere would! be frequent incidents which would justify foreign interference, thereby making .a dead letter of the Washington resolutions. China would become a prey of her predatory neighbour, compelling other Powers to share in the scramble in order to .protect their interests. In Short, if she is allowed much longer to continue on her downward path, China will be certain to reach the stage liable to provoke war among the Pacific Powers. —Times.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 April 1925, Page 5
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