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LATEST EXTRALITY
NOTE.
CHINESE REPLY TO THE UNITED STATES.
Nanking, Sept. 12.
The following is the rejoinder of the Chinese Government to Ameri- ca'a reply to China's note concorn ing the abolition of extraterritori ality:
Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Nanking, Sept. 5, 1929. Monsieur le Ministre.
mit to me the views of your Gov.
THESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1929.
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BRIBERY ALLEGED,
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GUILTY OF CHARGE.
Believing the story that he in- Sentence of three years impri-tonded the sum of 320 given to sonment with hard labour was Mr. W. R. Her, Chlef Junk In- passed on Tung Yee-hing, who spector, to be for the purpose of pleaded guilty to a charge of break paying the duty on a quantity of ing into the Sincere Company's wine found in his possession, and premises on the night of July 25-26 not as a bribe, a jury acquitted. a
Sasalons. and stealing jade, jewellery and Chinese yesterday at the Criminal valuables worth about $4,500, by Mr. Justice Wood, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday afternoon There were two charges against Tusz Yeo-hing but when he admitted the first count the spond
Prisoner sald
shing Lo said that on the morning In opening the defence, Mr. Hin of August 30 Yau Yan and cused's house, the first floor At Ng. 4, Kwani ich Street, Saf Win Kennedy Town, where there were
Good Service pensions of £150 a year have been awarded to Cap- tins P. E. Parker, D.S.O., R. C. Hamilton, G. Mackworth, C.M.G., D.3.0., A. Lambert, C. W. Round Turner, C.M.G. and R.A.S. Hill (Commodore Second Class) in the vacancies created by the promo tion to flag rank of Captains R. M. Colvin, C.B.E, R. S. Wykes-Sneyd, D.S.O., A. F. B. Carpenter, V.C.. have the honour to acknow- K.G.B. Dewar CB.R. A ledge the receipt of Your Excel D.S.0, and II. S. Monroe, D.S.0 leday's Note of August 10 in on August 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 and which you are good enough to sub-respectively,
A Travers pension of £75 a year mament in regard to the request has been awarded to Captain A. EH. K. Holmes, for the Crown, said
from July 18. of the Chinase Government contain Harris, retired, ed in my Note of April 27 for the Commander N. B. Yousl, retired. romoval of restrictions on Chinese receives the naval pensions of 560 a year in the vacancy caused by jurisdictional authority. The Chi- nese Government is pleased to be the award of a Travers persion to reminded by the American Govern- Captain Harris. Captain L. G, S. ment that it has for some time past Hancock, retired, is also awarded given constant and sympathetic the naval pension of £50 a year consideration to the national aspira- rendered vacant by the death of tions of the people of China, and Cantain P. E. M. Humphery, that it has repeatedly given con O.B.E, retired, on June 3.' crete evidence of its desire to pro-
Greenwich Hospital pensions of mote the realization of those aspirations. The traditional friend: £50 a year have been awarded to Captain J. Andrews, ship between China and America Surgeon
Common material M.D., retired, and Engineer Cap- has not only basis, but is also deeply rooted in tain G. T. Simmons, the idealism which is common to tire, from June 8 and May 27 had been recovered with the ex he was being offered the money as the Chinese and the American respectively.. peoples. The American people with their love of liberty, their zeal for justice, their desire to further the civilization and their advance of sympathy for the aspirations of nations in their spiritual rebirth, all of which reveal unmistakeably the noble attitude of the American mind, have won the admiration and love of the Chinese people.
от the
lations between the Chinese and the nationals of extraterritorial Powers on the one hand, and between the Chinose and the nationals of non- extraterritorial Powers other, will, as long as the extra territorial system is retained, he come more and more pronounced, and much as the Chinese Govern ment may try to, discountenance this difference of attitude on the part of its citizens, it is not within its power to control natural ex- pressions of their feelings.
A Promise of Protection.
was not proceeded with.
In reply to his Lordship, Mr. also present accused's mother and a relative named Yau Sing. Yau Yan said that the sampan and known against
cargo of wine, belonging to another that nothing wAS
person, had been seized by the Har that he was bour Office Authorities. Ha hand. the man. brought to Hongkong by a friended the sum of $82 to accused ant and had no intention of stealing requested him to go to the Harbour in passing sentence, his Lord Office and pay the duty and ask ship said "You went to Sincere's for the release of the sampan and store by night and you broke open its cargo.
Both accused and Yau Sing went of jewellery, principally jade orna to the Harbour Office but were sent certain cases. You atole a quantity ments. I see from the record that away to And Yau Yan but returned the total value of the stolen pro without him. They went into Mr perty exceeds $4,000rdship at this Hillyer's office and accused said Replying to "Inspector, I give you $20 for wine point, Mr Holmes sald that the duty" but unfortunately the In- value was $4,500 odd of which all spector misunderstood and thought
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ception of ornaments worth $200.
a bribe. Mr. Lo pointed out that different His Lordship concluded by pass those present spoke ing sentence as stated above.
dialects but they were all attempt A secchid prisoner, Yuen Pinging to speak Cantonese so that a chung, was charged with receiving mistake might easily have been
made. some of the property, knowing it
Giving evidence, accused car-ho en of heiss to have been stolen.
roborated Mr. Lo's opening re- marks. He further explained. You Yan said if the 832 was not enough he (accused) could pay the balance and they would acttle the account later. If, however, there was a surplus, then accused and You Sisy could have it for tes money. H
In reply to the charge, he stated that the articles were presented to him by Tung Yee-hing and he (prisoner did not know that they ware stolen.
His Lordship entered a plea 91 not guilty, and announced that Yuen's case would be taken this Before leaving the dock, Tung morning at 10.30, Yee-hing said he knew he had done wrong but asked his Lordship not
admitted he gave $20 to Mr. Hillyer, but explained that he did so for the purpose of paying the daty on the wine and not for the purpose of bribery.
Not Yet Free of Blisgiving. This identism has manifested it self in the abolition of slavery, the growth of democracy and the en- deavour to establish a reign of universal peace, which has given new hope to the human race. It is
In the event, however, of Amerito, ill-treat the second defendant.
Accused added that when he was this ideallam that accounts for the
charged he said "I gave $20 to pay steadfastness of the American can citizens relinquishing their Government and people in their extraterritorial privileges they may
drink tea. The wine is not mine." friendship for China through all rest assured that they will enjoy same friendly and sympathetic duty and the balance is for me to Cross-examined by Mr Holmes, vicissitudes of her fortune. It is the same confidence of the Chinese spirit,
It has been perhaps brought to that "has peoples and hence the same material again this idealiam
Chinese and Mr. Hillyer had made a mistake prompted the American Govern benefits as the nationals of non- the knowledge of the American accused said that both Mr. Rocha
Powers. More Government that the ment to give sympathetic considera- extraterritorial tion to the desire of the Chinese over, the Chinese Government will Government has recently concluded in thinking the money was a bribe. Government in connexion with the continue to exercise, In accordance treaties with several other Fowers He agreed that after he had handed go and pay the duty; Explaining that, accused said that when he handed the money over Mr. Ellyer did not say anything and he (as. cused) made that remark because He never at any time. Esked how Mr. Hillyer had not suld anything,
gave much duty should be Bald
$7.25 question of jurisdiction, and to with the well-established principles which have agreed to relinquish the money over, he said he would
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decide to enter into negotiations for the revision of the latter. leading to the eventual abolition of ex traterritorial privileges.
Yau Sing, Asherman, evidence bearing out accused's story,
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of international law, due diligence extraterritorial privileges on Jan in preventing any possible violation uary 1, 1930. If it has appeared of the civic private righfa of Auer to the Government of those Powers, can citizens and will perform its as it appears to the American It seems to me, however, from a duties in the fullest possible met- Government, that there does not yet capable of rendering Justice to careful consideration of your note, sure in all matters relating to the exist in this country a judiciary that the American Government is redress of wrongs.
In your Note under acknowledge their nationals and a body of lawa not yet freed from misgiving as to
adequate to give 'Protection' to the the safety of American life and ment reference is made to the relife and property of their nationals, property after the abolition of export of the Commission on Extra- they would certainly have refused as also did his mother who said she, they please the palate and traterritoriality. The American territoriality, submitted to the in- Government is undoubtedly aware terested governments pursuant to to give up their privileges of pro- was present in the house when Yau a resolution adopted at the Washtection and enter into the agree Yan handed over the money and of the fact that the liberty of
After his Lordship had summed American citizens and the security ington Conference. The American ment they have made. Now that gave instructions. of their property rights do not so Government must be aware of the many of the Powers which parti much depend upon the continued fact that since the completion of cipated in the discussion of extra-up, the jury retired for a short in- exercise of jurisdiction by their that report. conditions in China territoriality at the Washington terval and on returning brought in own Consular Courts, as upon the have greatly changed, and, in parti- Conference have already resolved, a verdict of not guilty, with the the political and by an overt act, that that system rider that they considered there timely removal of hindrances to the cular. both free and full assertion of China's judicial avstem have assumed has outlived its usefulness and was a possibility of a mistake hav ahould be replaced by one in ing occurred, and it was not in- sovereign rights.
harmony with the actual state of tended to throw any reflection nations, there is no reason why the whatsoever on the witnesses for the Accused was accordingly dis- United States, upon which fell the prosecution. honour to initiate the labours of that conference, should not act in charged. moving the difficulty which theed to the mutual satisfaction unison with those Fowers, thus re- Chinese Government might other
both Governments, wise
1 avail myself, etc., (Sgd.) CHENOTING T. WANG, His Excellency,
new aspect.
To pass judgment on the present state of laws and judicial adminis tration in China in the light of what is contained in the report of 1926, is doing no justice to the steadfast quality of the National Government:
すぐ
THE
BEST-
AND
J.
V. A. MucMurray,
CHEAP-
Envoy Extraordinary and..
·EST
Minister Plenipotentiary
of the United States of
"America to China,
PER-
::MAY.
Note: While every endeavour
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Apparently Reneficial.. Extraterritorial privileges, while apparently beneficial to foreigners in China in giving them the impres sion of security and safety, have really had the most injurious of
'encounter "ju) "extending s fect on their relations with the
Turkey and Other Powers.
jurisdiction to all foreign nationals, Chinese by producing in the latter
At this point it may be worth Immediate Discussion Demanded. a feeling of humiliation and a sense of resentment, which have always while to recall the circumstances It is the hope of the Chinese caused mutual suspicion and cops under which the American Govern Government that what conditions sequent loss of mutual confidence: ment. denounced its rights under and apprehensions the American thus undermining the very founds the Capitulations with Turkey Government, may, have in conalder tion of friendly relations, and not The Chinese judicial system, It willing the subject under discussion will infrequently giving rise to combe admitted. does not suffer the be now dispersed and that, in a plications and conflicts. Such con least in comparison with that of proper examination of this subject has been made to ensure accuracy, ficts and complications could easily Türker at the time of the abolition in all its aspects it will be absolute the foregoing, owing to telephonic be avoided were there none of those of the Capitulations. And, if the ly actuated by a much wider con disturbances, is tot textually cor special priviléges. In this con American Government, realizing sideration, namely, a unanimous rect and is subject to amendment. nexion, it may be pointed out that that the Turkish people's legitimate friendship between the Chinese and Reuter, for those nationals of certain counaspirations. under the guidance of the American people, and hence the. tries who have lost their extrater-the new and strong Government. promotion of the material, interests ritorial privileges and have sub could accomplish great, things in a of both. It is, with this object t mitted to the jurisdiction of China short space of time, had the wisdom view that the Chinese Government. the Chinese people entertain the and foresight to relinquish special now requests the American Govern most friendly feelings, and repose protection: the American Government, to enter into immediate dis in them great confidence, a valu ment which, in fall justice to the cussions with the anthorised repre able asset, it will, be admitted, in Turkish people, relinquished those sentatives of the Chinese Govern the" intercourse, commercial or rights without any apprehension. menf for making the necessary ar otherwise of any two peoples. will no doubt solve the problem of rangements whereby Such marked differences in the re- extraterritoriality in China in the ritoriality in China will be
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