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NATIONAL ENVOY ARRIVES IN TOKIO.

JCCXKIO, February 25. Mr Tao Tien- iu, the Chinese Nationalist delegate. ;*n ived and was warmly greeted by hu.&<y«©ds of Chinese stuIn the course •*of an interview, he said that as two-th S ds of China were controlled by the J Nationalists, it was time to reach the fi d lest understanding with Japan. He w. « > not seeking the recognition of Can tt m. He only desired to impress Japa with the Nationalists’ future policy of friendship. He declared that the i e covery of the Concession at Shanghai ■ juoulcl be secured by peaceful methods, and he added: “The British killed 2 Chinese at Wanhsien, but the Chii ftese* did not kill foreigners at Hankow.' *

CHINESE ADMIRE BRITISH,

lANGHAI. February 26. Troop trsi us continue to arrive and the staff ifi expected to-night. The situation in the Settlement and immediate! y outside is quiet. The Bri i ish troops stationed here have crea*3»d an excellent impression, lhe Chimase have been disillusioned from the b elkf that the soldiers would loot and 4 oppress them. They grudgingly acknowledge that they are now secure fnfr&Vtfhe rabble, of which their own troo ps are largely composed.

TWO A a ORE DESTROYERS LEaGVE FOR SHANGHAI,

} JIGXG KONG, February 26 ~. ’ C ,.;" er,Can destroyer Pruitt ami the Itaffl-an destroyer Muggia have gone to fesbanghai.

INTEF * NATIONAL TRADE UNIO.»IS FEDERATION ENDORSES LABOUR POLICY

. AMS fERDAM, February 26. Jhe JSiternational Federation of Trades,, Unions is endorsing the policy of the, British Trades Union Congress and l a bour Party, declaring that, the ChjneiJ ; settlement depends on the abojitift n of the Concessions, the autothe Chinese Customs, and the repeal;, of the treaties in favour of other*! based on China's equality with the i£d .her Powers.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18092, 28 February 1927, Page 13

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NATIONAL ENVOY ARRIVES IN TOKIO. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18092, 28 February 1927, Page 13

NATIONAL ENVOY ARRIVES IN TOKIO. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18092, 28 February 1927, Page 13

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