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READY TO BEGIN.
REVISION OF US. TREATIES
WITH CHINA.
MR. KELLOGG'S NOTE.
a sovereignty so far as possible un- restricted by obligations of excep- tional character; and it was stat- ed that the American Government looked forward to the hope that there might be developed an ad- ministration, so far representative of the Chinese people, as to be cap- able of assuring the actual full- ment of any obligations which: China would of necessity have for its part to assume, incidentally to the re-adjustment of treaty obliga-
Shanghai,. Yesterday. The following is the text of the Note from Mr. F. B. Kellogg (the United States Secretary of State) to Dr. G. T. Wang (the Nationalist tions. Foreign Minister):--
Events in China have moved with great rapidity during the past few months, The American Gov- erament and people have continu- ed to observe them with deep and sympathetic interest.
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NEGOTIATION.
SIMON COMMISSION.
GRATEFUL FOR HOSPITALITY
OF INDIANS.
SIR JOHN'S TRIBUTE.
A reception given at 21 Crom- well-road, London, on July 3, was largely attended by visitors from
India.
The guests included the Maharaja of Burdwan and daugh- ter, N
In a communication addressed to me under date of July 11, 1928, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Das, Sir Chao Chu-wu (Dr. C. C. Wu) in- forms me that the Nationalist Goy- Ganesh and Lady Roy; Mr. Jin- ernment has decided to appoint nah, Lord Lamington, Lord plenipotentiary delegates for the Headley, Sir Muhammad, Shaft purpose of treaty negotiation, and and Lady Petit, that he is instructed to request the Government of the United States to likewise appoint delegates for that purpose,
Sir John Simon, who was ac- companied by his 'wife, delivered an impromptu speech.
Early in the year, the American Minister to China made a trip through the Yangtze Valley region and while in Shanghai exchanged, on March 30, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Nationalist
The goodwill of the United He said he had met so many Government, Notes in settlement of States toward China is proverbial kindnesses from Indians during the unfortunate Nanking incident and the American Government and recent months that he was glad [of March 24, 1927. In pursuance people welcome overy advance to be among them on that occa-
sion.
occurrence.
WASHINGTON TREATY.
of the terms therein agreed upon a made by the Chinese in the direc- Sino-American joint commission tlon of unity, peace and progress. He hoped they would allow him has been entrusted with the ap- We do not believe in interfer- to be a more frequent visitor than praisal of the damages suffered byence in their internal affaire. We in the past.. Americon nationals during that ask of them only that which we They all knew there were many look for from every nation with shortcomings in the English whom we maintain friendly inter- character,--(laughter) - though course, specially proper and ade- probably, if the truth must be On Jan. 27, 1927, I made a state-quate protection of American citi told, there were many shortcom ment of the position of the United zens, their property and their law-ings in everybody's character. States toward China, to which I ful rights, and in general treat- (Laughter and cheers). have often subsequently had ocen ment in no way discriminatory, as sion to refer in re-affirmation of the compared with treatment accorded position of this Government.
to the interests of nationals of any other country.
I stated that the United States was then and, from the moment of the negotiations of the Washing-
Sir John said he could at least claim that the English were kind- ly and hospitable people. He had every reason to know that' the Indian people had similar: characteristics. They showed courtesy, kindness and hospital- ity, even those of them who had
NEW & UNIFIED. With a deep realisation of the ton Treaty, had been prepared to nature of the tremendous dim- enter into negotiations with any culties confronting the Chinese government in China, or delegates nation, I am impelled to affirm my strong political opinions, on the who could represent or speak for belief that a now and unified strict understanding, however, China, not only for putting into China is in process of emerging that he would change them when force the surtaxes of the Washing from the chaos of civil war which he ought to do so.-(Laughter). ton Treaty but for restoring to has distressed that country for many years. Certainly this is the hope of the people of the United "States.
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sions of the Treaties between the colic and diarrhoea, and break up In a Note addressed by the United States and China with a colds and simple fevera. American Minister to the Minister view to concluding a new Treaty,, of Foreign Affairs of the National- in which it may be expected that ist Government at Nanking on full expression will be given re- March 30 of the present year, in ciprocally to the principle of na- reply to a suggestion of the lat- tional tariff autonomy, and to the ter concerning the revision of principle that the commerce of existing treaties, reference was each of the contracting parties made to the sympathy felt by the shall enjoy in the porta and terri- Government and people of the tory of the other, treatment in no United States with the desire of way discriminatory as compared the Chinese people to develop a with the treatment accorded to the sound national life of their own, commerce of any other country. and to realise their aspiration for Reuter.
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