FUTURE OF SHANTUNG.
CHINA’S ATTITUDE. NO NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPAN. I3r Telegraph—Prees Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received June 2-4. 10.5 a.m.} PEKIN, June 22. The Foreign Minister, Dr \Y. W. Yen, bin issued a statement that China believes that there is no occasion for opening negotiations with Japan relative to the restoration of Shantung and regards suspiciously .Japanese suggestions. If Japan intends to unconditionally restore German leased territory at Shantung she should announce that fact tr> the world unequivocally. If sho proposes to make conditions in regard to such restitution she should frankly announce them for all nations to pronounce judgment upon. China does not wish to jeopardise her right to carry the Shantung question to the League of Nations by directly negotiating. The internationalisation *>f Tsingtau would meet with China’s approval. /
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16461, 24 June 1921, Page 7
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