China's Fight for Tariff Autonomy At the Washington Conference

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Mr. Underwood. — I and not re- sponsible for what "hot-air art- ists" may contend, either in China or elsewhere, I know that some of the leading men in the Cantonese government approve of this treaty. They may not have so announcad publicly, but I know it otherwise.
More than that, I know that in every country there is an organization party which sup- ports the government, and there is also an opposition party; and the opposition criticizes anything which the government does. I know that this t
...reaty was not only made at the request of China — I know it because I prepared the treaty, and I spent four weeks in consultation about it — 'but I know that it met with the approval — 65 — of the Chinese Government be- fore it ever was reported to the plenary session of the confer- ence.
Mr. King.— Will the Senator yield to me ?
Mr. Underwood. — I will.
Mr. King. — The Senator from Alabama may denominate the persons in China who are op- posed to the Peking military regime as "hot-air artists" ; he may make any criticism he pleases of them ; but I venture to state that he will discover that the mass of the China people will resent this treaty, and he will find that instead of those persons in China who are opposed to this treaty being "hot-air artists" they constitute a formidable part of the Chin- ese people.


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