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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 14, 1988
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CHINA'S INTEGRITY
Chungking, To-day.
"The principle of the Open Door is inseparable from China's integrity and complete independence,” stated Mr. Li Ti-tsu, director of the Publicity and Intelligence Department of the Chinese Foreign Office, in a special article appearing in the "Ta Kung Pao.” -
The article states: "Only in an independent China
will the Open Door be possible."
Mr. Li Ti-tsu
regrets the fact
JEWISH REFUGEES that the American note of October
FOR GUIANA?
London, To-day.
Answering a parliamentary ques-
that a committee was
6 and also Lord Plymouth's state- ment in the House of Lords on De- cember 7, "though being weighty · indictments of Japan's discrimina- tion against the Powers' interests
independence of China."
tion, the Colonial Secretary said in China, failed to stress the basic appointed condition and the principles of the some months ago in British Guiana Open Door, which are the complete to consider and advise what steps are practicable to expedite develop- ment of the economic resources of the interior of the colony, and its report is expected shortly.
Any proposals that may be put forward would of course have to take into account proposals made regarding refugee settlement.
MANCHURIA EXAMPLE Mr. Li who is recognised as the spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Office, refutes the Japanese conten- tion that Japan's conquest of China will not affect the powers' interests.
He pointed out "that the seven of With regard to settlement of re- years of Japanese occupation
Manchuria proved conclusively fugees, as already announced, the Government were prepared to give that there is no possibility of trade facilities to any committee of inves-expansion for foreigners in an area tigation to go to British Guiana, under Japanese occupation." and to assist such a committee with the services of one of their own experienced officials.
Government were ready to play their part in this work as soon as the necessary plans could be made.
-British Wireless.
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Mr. Li emphasised that a
independent "strong and
China will not result in a closed door,
since China must rely on foreign machinery and technical capital,
her economic de- assistance for velopment."
He declared: "Closing the door by China is neither necessary nor possible."
After discussing in detail the historical evolution of the Open Door Doctrine, Mr. Li stated that the maintenance of China's inde- pendence and integrity imposes the Open Door concept.
IMMEDIATE MEASURES
He further points out in the trea- ties concluded since 1900, the pre- servation of the principle of the Open Door and the maintenance of China's integrity have always been mentioned together, the latter be-. ing a necessary prequisite of the former.
In conclusion, Mr. Li urges the powers to apply immediate and ef- fective measures to curb Japan's aggression and so maintain the sanctity of their treaty obligations and preserve the conditions of peace in the Pacific and to protect their rights and interest"in China. -Reuter,
WESTMINSTER AS
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London, To-day.
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The Government's readinėss contribute up to a total of £100,000 towards acquisition of Westminster House, the site opposite Westmin- ster Abbey, with a view to its pre- servation as an Open Space in per- petuity, was announced in the Com- mons yesterday.
It was stated that the sum would be inclusive of any grant made from the Road Fund towards cost of the scheme for improving traffic facilities in the area, and fs made conditional on the local authorities and other bodies increasing contri- butions or securing, further contri- butions to the extent necessary to enable the total sum required to be subscribed. British Wireless.