FIGHTING FOR LIBERTY.
GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA. (British “China is figWinK fo > * l,e inS pf™d ideals of political liberty Britain to take up ai ms . . jn . pean conflict,” said th© . gnoecli nassador (Mr Quo 1 ai-chi) in a speecn in London. “It is therefore of supierne importance to Britain, not t . ” jr| of the hearing of China s st - r PP ( . ,j the present attempt on the pait of the democracies to re-establish law and dC Ho asked if anything could he of greater promise to .British and welfare than a strong Chinese cracy.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 95, 20 March 1940, Page 9
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