CO129-588-23 China- British extra-territorial rights- negotiations with China 28-3-1942 - 27-11-1942 — Page 15

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Department is primarily concerned, although we shall no doubt come more into the picture later on, when negotiations start for the conclusion of a

comprehensive Treaty of Commerce, etc., as fore- shadowed in Article 8(1) of the present draft Treaty. I would suggest that the points raised in Mr.Paskin minute of the 24th October are primarily for the General Department to take up?

Sin K. Payser.

9.6.

The only prints

27.10.42.

thus

aff Treaty with Chon, for the

abolition of

exha-temtonal

which affects

nights in chma,

are

Rossibly questionable from

km c.or brouw

m

nights

& obligations in this Article

1) Art. 7.

Chmu

Chiese nationals'

are

in fact

Chinn

shiness

ace. to the law?

all prisons 2

race (unless de nationalse! under the Maverims on That law)

The obligation to report to the Chane Comelon refurrcentation all cases of anest of Chines

in

4.1.

Mulaya

HK w

be a very heavy task; at Peat there shr be excluded

from that those cares of

Chmere

who are also Butech subjects w B: Prob. perous; if that is not already clearly established.

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