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JAPAN'S DISCUSSIONS »
WITH CHINA.
SATISFACTORY TO BOTH
SIDES.
(THRDOOR LITTER'S AGENCY.]
Toxvo, Oct. 20th.. Although the conversations be tween Mr. S. Yada and Dr. C. T. Wang have not yet reached a poin: enabling official megotiations to be commenced on concrete details, well-informed quarters intimate that prospects are extremely
favourable.
It is even hinted that a basis of settlement of the Hankow and Nan-
INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF CUSTOMS
MR. EDWARDES' REPLY TO CRITICS.
[T100G REUTER'S 'ASENOT.]
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SHANGHAI, Oct. 20th. Mr. A. H. F. Edwardes, in an interview with the -C. Daily New, has stated that he has offi cially accepted the appointment as Inspector-General Customs."
of
Maritime
In his confirmed capacity, Mr. Edwardes will pay his first officia! visit to Nanking on Monday.
Animadverting on certain allega. king Incidents, as between Chinations in the vernacular papers, and Japan, has been virtually Mr. Edwardes remarked that when. reached.
he heard of the proposed demon- However, not much hope is heldstration in "Canton against Sha- out in regard to the chance of meen on June 23rd, 1925, realising settlement in the near future of two the tenseness of the atmosphere, he urged the Chinese Superintendent other outstanding questions.
to arrange either that the demon- stration did not pass the Customs House, or that the Customs House should be closed during the proces
One such is the claim of China in abrogate the Commercial Treaty which Japan maintains is still in existence. On this point" the atti- tude of the Chinese National Gov-
inment is not clear.
"
The other is the Tainan Incident. Settlement of this is considered, in Tokyo, to be difficult unless ap understanding is reached between Marshals Chiang Kai Shek and Feng Yu Hsiang as to the spheres of influence in Shantung."
Important understandings were reached after a 12-hour conference between Dr. C. T. Wang and Mr. E. Yada, which was only interrupt- ed for meals.
The Tsinan and Naaking inti dents, tariff revision and the revi sion of the Chinese-Japanese treaties were discussed but the Manchuria, question and the un- secured loans. were not touched
upon.
Dr. C. T. Wang states that conversations were gatisfactory to both sides. Opinions were freely discussed and the conference will be resumed.
REPARATIONS PAYMENTS
DISCUSSED.
CONFERENCE IN PARIS.
(THROCOH BEUTER'S AGENCY.)
PARIS, Oct. 20th. The New York Herald (Paris edition) states that the conference Letween M. Poincare, Mr. Churchill and Mr. Parker Gilbert, Agent General of Reparations' payments, agreed to fix Germany's debt to the allies within practicable limita at sum well below 132 milliards of marka, decided on under the Lon don Agreement of 1921.
The Deuvre understands that Mr Churchill emphasized that the British Government would reject anything which might appear to be in the nature of pressure upon America or even simply an appeal to American generosity,
An authoritative statement says that France and Britain have renched satisfactory conclusions us regards the essentials and minimum demands in connection with repara- tions from Germany. They now.. seek the approval of Italy, Bei gium, Japan and it is possible that a. Conference to discuss the matter will meet in Berlin in December with a semi-official American ob- server present.
Riom.
"He found that the Superinten. dent was not agreeable to either course, and therefore, he closed the Customs House on his own respon sibility with the full approval of the Inspector-General, Sir Francis Aglen.
"The regrettable incident which followed proved that my action was fully justified as none of the Customs staffs were involved in the incident."
Mr. Edwardes to-day also refuted the allegation that he ever closed the port of Canton, painting out that this incident occurred eight months after his departure.
His alleged opposition to the Nationalist Government, Mr. Ed- wardes described as without foundation and baseless, pointing out that the Customs Service is a national organisation functioning for the financial credit of China as a whole. There could be no ques- tion of any member of the Customs giving any assistance to one fac- Bional Government against another. The allegation that he had done. his best to hinder the aspirations of the Nationalist Clovernment to tariff autonomy, Mr. Edwardes described ag equally without foundation.
I have long realised," he said, that in order to restore China's
financial credit and to assist in the formation of a stable government it is essential that the Customis revenue should be increased." "Mr. Edwardes added: "It is well known that I have continued to make suggestions towards the attainment of tariff autonomy by gradual stages, which will restore China's financial credit without endangering the volume of trade."
GIGANTIC MERGERS
ANNOUNCED. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN' INTERESTS.
ITALOUGH BETTER'S AGENCY,}
LONDOS, Oct. 20th. Mergers, trusts and monopolies are becoming the order of the day. It was announced in New York a few days ago that is of the largest oil companies were forming an as- sociation' to effect economies in the Mr. Parker Gilbert faveugs a fur-export trade. Then it WALA ther reduction.
The Versailles Treaty fixed the reparations at £6,650,000,000 but the Dawes Blan reduced them ten tatively to £2,500,000,000.
"
BRAVE DEEDS OF THE GUARDS.
MEMORIAL ON THE SOMME,
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
RUGBY, Oct. 19th. Next Sunday a moving little ceremony will take place pear legs boeufs on the Somme. A simple granite cross bas been erected at the head of a sunker road leading into Lesboeufs replacing the rot ting wooden croes which was put up by the British Guards Division in memory of their comrades after the two great battles on the Somme in 3016.
One hundred and thirty officers and men of the present Guards Division, the Grenadiers, Cold- streams, Scots, Irish and Welsh, will be drawn up round the cross to assist in its dedication which will be performed by the Reverend Pat McCormick, Rector of Saint Martins-in-the-Fields, London, who. was Senior Chaplain to the Guards Division in 1910.
Sir Major-General
Geoffrey. Fielding, who commanded the Guards Division in the Somme bat tles, will be present, also the Earl of Cavan, rho commanded the Fourteenth Corps in which, the Guards served.
Memories will be recalled of 7,000 Guardsmen who died in the tragic month of September, 1916, in action at Ginchy and Lesboeufs and of how the Guards, helped for the first time by tanks, stormed forward in progressive assault and of bow Colonel John Campbell of the Coldstreams led his men with bunting horn and won the Vic toria Cross for great gallantry.
an-
nounced that the Anglo-Persian and Asiatic Petroleum Companies had formed n
new company to operate. the distributien on a joint
account.
It is rumoured in New York that a merger is being prepared between' the International Nickel Company of New York and the Mond Nickel Company, two of the la rest in the world, also that a gigantic concern to be known as the Transport ́and Industrial Enterprises Trust has been founded in Brussels with the participation of the large banking and industrial companies, of the United States and Europe aiming at a monopoly of the electrical and allied industries.
Paris
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