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Divided China and the Disarmament Conference

Rappaport, H. | October 19, 1921 issue

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The sympathy with which Americans always view remote revolutions, not Russian, naturally inclines them to regard favorably the South China movement. Even the law-and-order press lends a sympathetic ear to the claims of the rebellious South China Government to a seat at the Disarmament Conference. The imminence of the conference and the insistence of the South China Government on representation at the conference make a practical and immediate issue of the schism in China. Whatever the Washington Conference may do for China in its International relations, China will remain a prey to foreign plunder so long as Peking is China's representation to the world.

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CHINA -- Politics & government; ARMS control; INTERNATIONAL relations; SUMMIT meetings; SECURITY, International; WORLD politics; CHINA
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