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Amine ĜOOng's position and to make tinge
rally imposɛible. Chiang bod new decided to aut the
net, and if he succeeded it might have far-reaching
Consequences.
For instance, it was generelly believed
that Chiang Kai-shek and C.T. vang realised that it was
in China's beat intereats tɔ some te ressonable terme with
the foreigner, that China was in fact dependent in the long ran on foreign assistance not only politically but in trade and finan sial matters, whereas He Fan-in and his adherents took the
Bu
fanatical view that the sooner foreign interests were pushed into the ses tis better. If therefore Chiang proved strong
neng to carry through this soup successfully it might have a generally beneficial effect on China's foreign relations and specifically on the forthcoming Extra-territoriality
noratistiens.
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1/8/31.