SITUATION IN CHINA
THE BRITISH MEMORANDUM. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Paris, Dec. 30. M. Briand and Lord Crewe, the British Ambassador, discussed the British memorandum- to China. Le Journal says France - maintains I the "wait and see’ policy. 1 “Pertinax” in the Echo de Paris cays, that the aim of the memorandum, the recognition of the Cantonese Government, will come to nothing. If Britain overrides France’s objections Britain and t- rance will (ye ranged in opposition, as in the Turkey crisis of 111’22. The Powers can only safeguard I the foreign communities if they arc I united in the defence of their trade | rights. —..-A.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1927, Page 2
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