THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 22, 1988"
BRITAIN UNABLE TO OBTAIN SATISFACTION
ON CHINA RAILWAY RIGHTS
London, To-day."
Replying to Mr. A. C. Moreing (Cons. Preston) in the House of Commons yesterday, the Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, said that in a Note addressed to the British Ambassador on Dec. 8, the Japanese Foreign Minister stated that no change whatever had occurred in the past three months to render a survey of the Shanghai-Nanking Railway pos- sible.
Revenues were collected in Japanese yen and Jap- anese military. yen notes on this line and on the Shanghai-Hangchow Railway.
-STRAIGHT-
AND NARROW FOR TRAMS TO-DAY
The new tram track across Ar- senal street has now been com-
pleted and this morning trams were able to avoid the curves.
The change-over took place in the early hours of the morning and did not in any way interfere with traffic.
The completion of the road is expected in three or four weeks.
SITUATION
On the Peiping-Mukden Railway, the Federal Reserve Bank currency was in use, except for the Man- churian section, where Manchurian currency was used.
Interest on the Peiping-Mukden Railway loan had been paid to date, the Foreign Secretary having communicated with the British Ambassador in Tokyo regarding other obligations secured on these railways.
Mr. Moreing asked if the Gov- ernment were really satisfied with these continual excuses regarding survey of the
Shanghai-Nanking Railway.
He said it was some months since he had raised the matter.
"MILITARY REASONS" Mr. Butler said he appreciated Mr. Moreing's anxiety which was shared by the Government,
The Japanese Note declared that the same military reasons that
made
BETTER IN HANKOW inspection difficult before,
FRENCHTOWN
Hankow, To-day.
The situation in the French Concession was
made it difficult now.-Reuter.
M. DALADIER'S
considerably TOUR OF TUNIS
AND CORSICA
PARIS TO-DAY.
eased yesterday, and the French Consul, M. Colin, told Reuter that relations between the French and Japanese were very friendly.
There were no questions between THE FRENCH PREMIER, M. the French and Japanese authori- EDOUARD DALADIER, PLANS ties, M. Colin declared, which re- TO VISIT TUNIS AND CORSICA mained unsettled.
THE DAY AFTER THE CLOSE
Asked regarding the water sup-| OF THE PRESENT PARLIAMEN- ply in the Concession, M. Colin TARY SESSION, WHEN THE FINAL BUDGET VOTE HAS said the Japanese had promised to turn on the water in a few days. BEEN TAKEN.
He added, however, that the mat- It is probable that M. Daladier ter was unimportant because the
will go in a warship, and units of the fleet will participate in demon- Concession authorities had arrang- ed for an adequate water supply strations arranged for his arrival
from the river.
EMBARGO WITHDRAWN When questioned on the Conces- sion's food supply, M. Colin against Chinese
food
ex-
in Tunis after he has visited Corsica.
He may also visit Algeria.
"Le Jour" says that M. Daladier will sail in the cruiser “Foch" ac
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