AUSTRALIAN AND CHINESE
RESTRICTIVE. MEASURES CONDEMNED. .-'•.,* v.-. retaliXtioF'tlreatened. "" (Rec. 9.40 a.m.) , "^■'.■■'■/■; SYDNEY, This Day. Speaking at a function in- celebration ' of Yuan-shi-kai's acceptance of the presidency o f the Chinese Republic, r..leading Chinese merchant, in cbhdemnirtft Australia's restrictive measures, said that as the Chinese became more en* l%h.tened, the Commonwealth would have to adopt a more conciliatory method of treating thorn, ptherwise Australian goods would, not find a 1 place in Chinese markets. A year ago China, was regarded as fair same by other IrJaitioris. To-day the same home nation* • were watching with the greatest interest the trend.of affairs in China
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 14 February 1913, Page 5
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