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1.
The objects
be mixed et #re: ***
(a) Freedom for all ships to carry both import and export
cargo.
(d) $11 cargo, as well no passengers and their luggage BO
carried to be under the role control of the Ous tour, which
implies:-
1. the abolition of the requirement that the lists of
cargo and passengers should be submitted to the Japanese
authorities in advance, and
11, ships should not be subject to Japanese naval search
on arrival or departure.
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port.
No restrictions on the number of ate#L@T'S
visiting the
Navigation to be allowed by night na well as by day.
(d) Trade to and fro #happoa and all other ports in the
Canton delte be on exactly the asce footing as regards
Custorm control as that to and from Canton,
(0) Cargo, both import and export, should be free from
anything in the nature of monopolistic control.
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Shipping companies should be free to use their own
(8) The present äifficulties, caused by the remirement to
obtain peruits for shipping enrgo to and from up-country
districte should be recoved.
It is essentiel that all goods imported and exported,
whether from Canton or hampos, should pass the Custo s in
regular way.
The British Consul-Ceneral has for long period
been urging that the Japanese authorities should recove
embargo on the use by their owners of the eet Bund wharves,
owned jointly by sieners. Butterfield & wire and the Hongkong
Canton
Canton à Esono
rboat do. Ltd.
If caro is to be carried,
the use of these wharves by the shipping companies will be
essential.