CHINA'S CHAOS CONFAB TOPIC.
Britain's Policy Set Forth Honolulu Pacific Relations Institute.
STANFORD U. HEAD CRITIC. Says U. S. Feared Foreign Influences Would Be Felt Through Ratifying Geneva Pact.
HONOLULU, July 17. (/P)—China and its whirlpool of civil struggle was I day's Institute of Pacific relations. [
Sir Frederick Whyte, chairman of the British group of delegates, outlining Great Britain's policy, declared that country is willing to go more than half way toward making that policy effective. Despite the fact that there is no authentic Chinese government.
Sir Frederick quoted Austen Chamberlain on Great Britain's new Chinese policy as follows: "We are ready to relinquish special rights in China just in proportion as the Chinese government can assure to our nationals due enjoyment of the ordinary rights of foreigners in that country."
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Sir Frederick continued: "Now governments, alas, move slowly, and events never wait for them.