FUTURE OF CHINA
A VERY PESSIMISTIC VIEW. Electric Teleuraph—Pre-.s Association WELLINGTON; Last Night. Professor MacMillan Brown, who attended the Pan-Pacific Science Congress, Tokio, arrived back by the Manama to-day. He paid a visit to the scene of turmoil and takes a very pessimistic view of the future of China. He has come to the conclusion that the Bolsheviks have resolved fo disintegrate China as they have disintegrated Russia, and that the whole movement is anti-religious. He sees no hope for China if the slogan, “Out with the foreigner” is carried out. The only nation fit to take this chaos in hand is Japan. The Japanese are rather shrinking from the enormous task of taking control of China. If she should seek to exploit China, she would soon conflict with the Bolsheviks, but undoubtedly win. If that occurred, and she exploited China, she would become a very wealthy nation able to do anything she desired, and mastering any part of the world.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10426, 22 December 1926, Page 2
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