CANADA AND CHINA.
PBOPOSED TRADE AND IMMIGBATION TEEATY. t»T CJBLX— 2BXSB ABSOCTATIOS —COCTBIGHT.) (iBSXBAUAX A3TD W.Z. rivrr. A3SOCU.TIOS.) 3>r. Chi Lien Tsur, Chinese ConsulGeneral for Can'lda, is oh his way from Peking to Ottawa to complete negotiations for a trade and immigration treaty. Ho says China demands freedom of entry fox merchants, students and bankers, and the giving of prefer- . eutial trade facilities. It is understood that Canada is willing to "Accept an undertaking that China will prohibit-the emigration of coolies on the condition of Canada abolishing tb£ 500 dollar entry tax.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17679, 3 February 1923, Page 16
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