5 FEBRUARY 1927, page 1

There Is No Doubt About These Fads, As Mr. Chen

sent a formal protest to London againgt the despatch of the troops. Nevertheless he . ,entered upon negotiations , The reason he gives now for changing his mind can hardly be......

It Is Unnecessary To Follow The Story Further, As The

storming of the Concession and the memorable self- restraint of the defenders, who refused to fire, although they were pelted with stones and belaboured with carrying poles, is......

News Of The Week

r MiE prospect of a settlement in China is not nearly so good when we write as it was at the beginning of the week. Mr. Chen, the Cantonese Foreign Minister, has post- poned......

The Times Of Wednesday Published From Its Hankow...

was a witness of the seizure of the British - Concession, a curiously interesting account of what actually happened. He disposes of the belief that the overrunning of the......

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