THE CHINESE QUESTION.
THE DECISION OF THE CONFERENCE. ITS RECEPTION AT HOME. ..-...• [press association.] '• \ London, June 15. The House of Commons applauded Lord Carrington's message giving the result! of the Chinese Conference in Sydney. Lord Knutsford states that the pressed terms of a treaty, as proposed by the Conference, can be negotiated with China. _ The London Press commend the de*. cision arrived at by the Chinese ; Conference. London, June 16. j The Times urges the Marquis of Salisbury to commence energetic parleying with China on the Chinese question, as it considers delay will only aggravate the difficulty.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9083, 18 June 1888, Page 5
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