CHINA'S TREATIES
ABOLITION DEMANDED ALL CLAIMS NULL AND VOID (Rleo. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Australian wi i\.L. Liable Association.■ [Received December 7,2 p.m.) GENEVA, December 6. Sia Ting, representing the. Chinese Ivuomintung, arrived lo follow the League Council's proceedings and watch the" altitude of Cbu, the Pekin Government 's delegate. Ting sent a letter to the secretary, declaring that the Cantonese Government alone was in a position to speak and negotiate on behalf of the Chinese people. The Ivuomintung principals demand the immediate abolition of all unequal treaties between China and the Powers. The Belgo-Chineso treaty cannot he renewed. lie adds: "We consider all negotiations with the Pekin Government as nonexistent and the claims of Belgium and other Imperialist nations in the League are all null and void."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16210, 7 December 1926, Page 6
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