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Likin on Shanghai-Nanking Railway: Abstract of recent correspond-
❤ence.
On May 6th., the Wai Wu Pu addressed a Note
to His Majesty's Minister in which they recognised the principle
that foreign goods on which import duty has been paid and which
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are covered by exemption certificates cannot be subjected to any
further charges in the nature of likin whilst in transit from
one Treaty Port to another. They stated, however, that in view
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of the different conditions governing railborne and waterborne
traffic special regulations to prevent fraud and smuggling were
required, and would be drawn up by the Acting Inspector-General
of Customs.
As regards native goods special regulations
had yet to be prepared by the Revenue Council, who had been
directed to discuss the matter with the Director of the Shanghai
Nanking Railway.
In acknowledging the receipt of the above
Note, His Majesty's Minister suggested that in drafting regula-
-tions with regard to the issue of exemption certificates the
*Provisional Regulations for the transport of foreign and
native goods to the newly opened ports in Manchuria” would serve
as a satisfactory precedent. Under these regulations not only
duty-paid foreign goods but also native produce on which coast-
-trade half-duty had been paid night, at the option of the
merchant,
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