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From CHINA.
Decypher. Mr. Aveling (Peking).
D. 12.50 p.m.
R. 9.00 a.m.
No.714.
November 22nd 1330.
November 22nd 1930.
November 22nd 1930.
Following received from Canton: -
Addressed to Peking No.62 of November 19th,
repeated to His Majesty's Minister Nanking, Hongkong
and Shanghai.
Confidential.
Customs agreement.
On November 5th press reports that at fourth
plenary session at Nanking General Chen Ming-shu strongly opposed conclusion of new agreement, advocated instead extra-customs stations in Chinese territory, and urged
speedy completion of new port of Chungshan.
Superintendent of customs at Canton who had
supported agreement told commissioner that he intended to maintain his attitude and that he thought Chen Ming-shu was being influenced by Tang and Sun Fo who are
Attitude chief promoters of Chungshan port scheme.
of these two is perhaps to be explained as a retaliation against action of T.V. Sung, when recently at Hongkong, in instructing Inspector General of Customs to levy duty on all goods entering and leaving Chungshan port which procedure is being carried out on same basis
as a treaty port.