THE CHINESE QUESTION.
INTERVIEW WITH LORD KNUTSFORD. [PKKSS ASSOCIATION.]
London, August 13. Sir Arthur Blyth and Sir Graham Berry had an interview to-day with Lord Knutsford, who said he had consulted the Marquis of Salisbury respecting the Chinese difficulty in the colonies. The result of the interview was unsatisfactory, and Lord Knutsford expressed surprise that the colonies showed unwillingness to continue parleying on the question through the Governors.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9134, 16 August 1888, Page 5
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