BRITAIN AND CHINA
PROGRESS OF NEGOTIATIONS LONDON, June 15. The Foreign Secretary (Hon. A. Henderson), questioned in tho House of Commons to-day regarding the present stage of the extra-territorial negotiations with tho Chinese Government, said that he was still awaiting the report from the British Minister, but he could not at that stage give an undertaking to publish it when it was received. Moreover, until tho political conditions in China made it possible for final arrangements to be concluded it was not desirable that the results so far reached in tho negotiations should be published.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 141, 17 June 1931, Page 7
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