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Show China Important In World Peace, Say Lions Club Speaker Projjer adjustment of international interna-tional affairs in relation to CTiina will have greater effect on the future peace of the world than any other thing, even the allied treatment treat-ment of Hirohito. was the contention conten-tion of Burns L. Finlinson, political science intructor at the Branch Agricultural College, when he addressed ad-dressed the members of the Lions Club at their meeting Monday. The speaker pointed out that the direct cau.se of the war In the Pacific wtu world conflict over the markets and trade of China, and stated that a sati.sluctory solution of those problems is still the major issue in Asiatic affairs. He pointed out that while the defeat of Japan Jap-an had driven thut country out of any consideration In the trade picture pic-ture the defeat had created other problems thut may be Just as trocblesome. The question of as troublesome. The question of whether China or Russia would control Manchuria, nnd the decision as to whether Hong Kong shull go to China or England, were pointed out as two examples of the perplexing perplex-ing problems that need very careful care-ful handling. |