Review of reviews and world's work . I III I. Wll ill I \ I II \l 1 the t llir Slk CHARLES HARDMGE, NEW VICEROY OF INDIA two nations in the Far East. The conventionitself is a brief one. and on it-, fai e no more thana mutual promise to maintain the existing stateof affairs in Manchuria. Officially the foreignoffices of Europe and our own State I departmenthave accepted the text of the treaty as littlemore than a perfunctory addendum to theagreement o\ kjo; between Russia and former agreement was an express rec igni-tion of the open door in the I 1 and apromise not to interfere ther
Review of reviews and world's work . I III I. Wll ill I \ I II \l 1 the t llir Slk CHARLES HARDMGE, NEW VICEROY OF INDIA two nations in the Far East. The conventionitself is a brief one. and on it-, fai e no more thana mutual promise to maintain the existing stateof affairs in Manchuria. Officially the foreignoffices of Europe and our own State I departmenthave accepted the text of the treaty as littlemore than a perfunctory addendum to theagreement o\ kjo; between Russia and former agreement was an express rec igni-tion of the open door in the I 1 and apromise not to interfere therewith. Many ofthe newspapers and some of the commercialorganizations of the I ax I ast and Europwell as sum in this country, apparently do notshare the official view. They have read intothis agreement a good deal of dire meaning forChina and the United State-. Since this bar-gain* of Japan and Russia seems likely todetermine the line- oi development of the 1 V East for many years to come, we give the wording here. After the usual fo
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