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THE CHINA ASSOCIATION.
THE YEAR'S WORK,
The Annual Meeting of the China Association was held at the offices of the P. & O. Steam Navigation, Ltd, 122, Lrader ball Street, London, E.C., од July 27, 1922. Mr. David Landale presided, and amongst those prezent were: Sir Frederick Lugard, P.C., G.C.M.G., D.8.0., Mr. Gershon Stewart, M.P., Dr. B. B. Morse, LL.D., Merers. F. Anderror, D. Macdonald, A. G. Wood, į
FUSION OF NORTH AND SOUTH--
WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.
The coming together of the North and South, if it proves to be a par- manent arrangement, is a great step towards the unification of Chira and the eatslishment of a Central Govern- ment. The political situation in Chins is a dangerous subject to pro phery about, so little is known of the Fral inward working of the innumer- able parties, but it would appear as though the position was much more bopeful than it has been for many years past. It is only the people of China themselves who can put mat ters right, and it is to be hoped that
H. F. Thompson, W. N. Elcome, F. the men of brains end wisdom, of Salinger, A. M. Townsend, H. D. C. whom there are not a few, will assert Jubes, L. N. La ele, A. Ercoke Emith, themselves and work in the interests Rchert B. Bill, George B. Dodwell, of their country. W. Fisher, H. Whistler, D. C. Ruther ford, G. A. Richardson, J. S. Haskell, Charles V. Eale, J. R. Michael, T. H. Whitehead, F. J. Abbott, F.. O. Reynolds, F. W. Carter and H. C. Wilcox, Reciory.
The Secretary Mr. H. C. Wilcox) laving read the notice convening the mecting, the Clairman said:
As pointed out in the report, the outstanding event of the year bas been the Washington Conference. I think Chins is to be congratulated upon the decisions come to at that conference. All the Powers represent. cd
" Art. VIII. :----
"Preamble. The Chinese Gar- ernment, recognising that, the sys- tem of levying likin and other dues on goods at the place of production, in transit, and at de- stination, impedes the Ires cir- culation of commodities and in. jures the interests of trade, hereby undertake to discard completely those means of raising revenue, with the limitation mentioned in Seation 8.
"The British Government, in return, consent to allow a surtax, in excess of the tariff rates for the time being in foren, to be imposed on foreign goods imported by British subjects, and a SUT- tax in addition to the arport duty on Chinese produce destined for export abroad or constwise,
"It is clearly understood that after likin barriera and other stations for taxing goods in transit have been removed, no attempt shall be made to revive them in any form or under any pretext whatsoever..... That Treaty was signed nearly'
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at Washington showed every desire to respect the independence and sovereign rights of China, and to give The report and accounts have been her every opportunity of setting her twenty years ago, and it is well known in your hands for ecme days, and, cwn house in order. However Buch to all of you that the Chinese Govern- with your permission, I will take them we may individually sympathise with went have made no attempt what- as read. The Committee regret the the rspiratiers of Chira, one of the ever to abolish the likin stations. It late date at which this meeting is re- mein duties of this Association je to is not in the interests of China, as a ing held, bat it was found difficult to watch over the interests of our mem country,
any one engaged compile report, which must bera, in so far as such interests are in the trade of Chins, whether of necessarily deal with the situation in connected with trading and residence Chinese or foreign nationality, that China, while so much was happening in Chips. We need not, I think, take goods should be overtaxed; it is in that country and so many changes any exception to the Washington the abolition of likin should precede absolutely necessary, therefore, that' were taking place.
any revision of the Castoms tariff beyond an effective 5 per cent.
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decisions, but there are one or two For years China has Leen suffering points I would like to refer to. from the minule of self-seeking offici-
CUSTOMS TABIFF,
OF
EXTRATEREITOPIALITY.
ale, and it is to be hoped that those As far as the revision of the Cus- who have recently come into power tenus" tariff is concerned, up to an The next point I would like to will prove themselves to be more pat- effective 5 per cent, there can be no refer to is the abolition of Extrater riotic and establish a really efficient objection-by, treaty, that rate is ritoriality. We sympathise with the Central Government. There are no China's due, but to raise the tariff detire of the Chinese Government to mcts law-abiding or hard working beyond that rate is a very different remove Courts of Justice from their people in the world than the Chinese, matter, From the comments made borders, but it would be neces This has been very clearly manifested by some of the delegates at Washing sary to have a long demon- during the disturbances of recent ton it would appear to be their opin stration and experience of the Courte years, when the fighting has been con- ions that with a tariff of only 6 per that are to take their place before we fined to the strategicel pointe ceed by cent. Chins taxed goods at a very could, with equanimity, acquiesco in the variens Thobune, cr Military low rate compared with other conn. the change. I understand the mest Governors, for their warfare among tries, and if the taxation of goods ing of the commission to report on this themeclves. Except at these pointe ended at the Custom House at the port subject has been postponed for one trade has floatished in a wonderful of entry that would be perfectly true, year, Ent members of the Association way, and it may be said that the bat those acquainted with the work in China may rest assured that this Municipal Government of many of the ing of thet pernicious system of taza Committee will watch carefully over great cities and the Local Government tion known as likin are well aware the matter and do their best to pre- generally, what might be described as that the taxation ebarged upon goods vent any hurried change. The return the Village Government of China, bas is by no means light, and not infre- of Wei-Hai-Wei to China should result been good. It may be a complicated quently seriously interferes with the in no hardship to those engaged in the system, and one which would not volume of trade. By the Treaty of trade of the post, provided, it is re- work in rome other countries, but September 6, 1902, between Great cognised as a Treaty Port, by the none the less efficient for its purpose Britain and Chins, in Clause. VIII. it Chinees Government and kept open to for all that If the people of China was clearly laid down that likin foreign trade. The Treaty between. could rid themselves of their Military - should be abolished, and upon that the United States of Americs, the Governor, who waste the country's condition the Briliab Government British Empire, France and Japan maney on the upkeep of armies for agreed to an increase in the Customs signed at Washington on December 13, their own private aggrandiesment, tarif This such an important 1981, and known as the Four Power and replace them by Civil Governors, question that I will read you a por Fact, now takes the place of the a great, improvement would reenit, [tion of the clause referred to :--
(Dontinued on Poge 8) ↑
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