GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY. CHECKING RUSSIA.
LONDON, March 29. Lord Lansdowne has: stated that the Anglo-German agreement applied to all China, including Manchuria. Great Britain was indisposed to carpingly criticise Russian arrangements, which were to temporarily protect their interests in Manchuria.
The published versions of the Russian Convention appeared to. infringe the British rights there and elsewhere. It were wiser if Russia had published the text of the Convention, thus dissipating all suspicions. Meanwhile Great Britain and Germany advised China to refrain from making any private or separate agreements with any individual power.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9906, 30 March 1901, Page 2
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