TROUBLE IN CHINA
THE BRItISH MEMORANDUM. EARL CREWE AND M. BRIAND .CONFER. (Per press Association —Copyright.) PARIS, Dec. 30. M. Briand and Earl Crewe discussed the British memorandum to China. Le Journal says that France maintains a “wait and see” policy. M. Pertinac, in the Echo de Par|is. says that the/memorandum’s aim at recognition of the Cantonese Govennent will come to nothing. If Britain overrides France’s objections Britain and France will be ranged in opposition, as in the Turkey crisis of 1922. The powers can only safeguard the foreign communities if they are united in the defence of trade rights.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 31 December 1926, Page 5
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