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by the Police in connection with illegal exchange transactions
which he had unwittingly allowed to take place. The Police
rejected the protests of the eting Consul-General but declared
that the manager had voluntarily submitted to examination and
since no further action was taken by them against the manager,
the incident closed. Mr. Kabalkin, a British subject, was
summoned to answer a civil claim by the Tsitsihar Local Court.
He resisted the jurisdiction of the court which entered judgment
against him in absence. Up to the present no attempt has been
made to collect the amount of damages from him. A civil action
against Dr. Black, a British medical missionary in Lungching-
tsun, was settled out of court.
42.
Indirectly connected with the abrogation of exterri-
toriality is the question of the attitude of the Manchoukuo
Government towards perpetual leases which is now beginning to
call for attention.
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