CO129-521-13 Chinese Customs- proposed agreement with Hong Kong 27-8-1930 - 16-10-1930 — Page 198

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or hereafter appointed as a place of entry for foreign

goods,

ARTICLE X.

Goods of any description manufactured in the

Colony of Hong Kong and its new territories entering

China, whether forwarded to any part of China other than

the port of entry or not, shall be treated no less

favourably as regarda payment of any duties, dues,

internal charges, taxes or other payments of any kind

than any goods of a similar nature manufactured in China,

so that the total payments on such goods shall not be

more than the total payments upon any goods of a similar

nature manufactured in China, including the payments,

if any, on raw or semi-manufactured material used in

such manufactur

ARTICLE XI.

The Chinese Maritime Customs will endeavour to

prevent the illicit entry into the Colony from China of opium, compounds of opium, extracts of opium and other

dangerous drugs, and of intoxicating liquors and tobacco,

and of any other article which on importation into the

Colony is subject to restriction or liable to import

duty, and will co-operate with the Hong Kong Government

in controlling the traffic in these articles by sea,

land and air.

The Hong Long Government will endeavour to prevent

the illicit entry into China of salt, and of arms and

munitions of war, and will co-operate with the Chinese

Government in controlling the traffic in such articles

by sea, land and air,

/ARTICLE XII.

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