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Canton's Boycolt. *..
The anti-British boycott in the South still continies. Pull reports
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pended. The resumption of nego.proaching Welhalwel, and taken tiations with the Cabinet installed South to Bins Bay. a few hours' with the approval of Maraha's steam from Hong Kong.. The ad- Chang Tso-lin and. Wu Pai-fu venture caused several weeks' do- now-bitterly opposed by the lay in starting work on this volume, Kuominchan leaders, and the Gan-Interruption of communications in tun Government.
Extrality.
jevery direction caused heartbreak-j ing delays in, the collection of inaterial and statisties. Andi at an early stage in compliation it be
The Commission on. Extraterri- at Canton in July between British I toriality, formed under the pro- came necessary to, decide to send visions of Resolution TV of the the chapters to press In the order in which they were completed, hold |
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and Cantonese Delegations are published. Too late for Inclusion · Washington- Conference. which In this chapter Mr, Vododhead says should have assembled in December, ing, over until the last possible!l that he received a supplementary1923, was unable to meet until
raoment those of more toplent, in- communique issued by the Canton January 12, 1926, owing to the fight-terist. This decision, though it Government from which it appears in North China. It was intend has resulted in the printing of the
ed that after the necessary Invest chaßters without any rugard to logi gations and exchanges of views in "the British Delegation raised the Peking, the Commissioners should order, has enabled the Editor
question of Including the French make
to include the latest Information on FL tour of Investigation! in the Enquiry, on the ground through China, starting about the Chian's civil wars, the Cantor hoy- that it was impossible to exclude
cott the Tariff Conference, etu. Inriddle of March. The continuous them since they took part in the interruption of railway communica-
New Features. shooting of June 23, 1925. The tien with the Capital rendered it Chinese Delegation replied that necessary to postpone the tour untcluded in this volaine
Many new features have been in- the question of French participa. May 10, and previous to the de- Chapters that are not entirely new Those Stión in the shooting was a Chin-parture of the Commissioners from have been revised and in many b
ese-French issue which they pre-Peking It was announced that they stances largely rewritten. ferred to keep separate and not would not be received or given any feature thcluded it the suggestion A new to join it with British responsi-facilities for their investigations, in of a valued contributor is statis: bility in the matter; but if the the territory under the control of cal information British insisted, the Chinese den the Canton, Government.
concerning the The Foreign Concessions and Settle Tegation had no objection to the periences of the Tariff Conferencents, regarding which there'seegis Inclusion or participation of the Delegates and the Extraterritoriato considerable misunderstand- French, in the Enquiry. In this ity Commissioners illustrate the King abroad The Rt. Hon. D. Magd case the British would have to practical diflculties of treaty George, for instance, in a speech in take the necessary steps to secure vision under existing conditions in the House of Commons, in 1925, ex- the consent of the French to their china. participation in the proposed. En-
pressed the brinion that it was not quiry. The British Delegation
"Better Communications,"
surprising that there was agitation coatended thos such consent
Among the documents of special in Ching "when the external Powers should be secured by the Chinese, interest in the present volume, took 49 Chinese cities, giving them bus the Chinese Delegation de- the Memorandum on "Better Come share in the government of these
cities." ebhed to accept this responsi- munications" submitted by the Mr-
Foreign Concessions and bility."
ister of Communications to the Settlements are inyaristly situated Chief Executive, in 1925. The rutaida, and often at some distance conditions therein. described have from. the Chinese Cities of the same The ratification of the Washing-been greatly aggravated by the name, the administration of which ton Treaties by the French Legis-protracted strife in North China,remains entirely in the hands of the ature resulted in the issue of For several months, trafic on the Chase atthoribies. And though it formal Invitations to the Treaty railway from Tientsin to Pukow-true that Chinese are not grant Power Governments to participate the main line from Peking to Shan-ed the municipal franchise in most in the Special Conference provider || Bad-was
Settlements and Concessions, that is completely suspendel
Tariff Conference. 1
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