CHINESE QUESTION.
THE SHANGHAI GRIEVANCES. i ßice Tel Copyright—United Press Assn.; (Reuter’s Telegram.) (Received April 16. 1 p.m.) PEKIN, April 14. There is concrete evidence of the growing desire of the foreign community in Shanghai to meet the Chinese in the matter of local grievances ; • firstly, in the almost unanimous resolution of a meeting of ratepayers in favour of admitting three Chinese as councillors; secondly, in a statement by the chairman of flip municipality that the council favored the rendition of a. mixed court to China if efficiency in carrying out justice is not impaired; and thirdly, the chairman’s promise that the Council would consider the admission of Chinese to foreign parks. The resolution regarding Chinese membership of the Council requires the sane lion of the Powers before it can bo effective.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17008, 15 April 1926, Page 12
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132CHINESE QUESTION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17008, 15 April 1926, Page 12
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