JAPANESE GOODS
SMUGGLED INTO CHINA BRITISH GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATING (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, April 29. The Foreign Secretary (Mr R. A. Eden), replying to questions in the House of Commons calling attention to the serious consequences to legitimate trade of extensive smuggling of Japanese goods into China from Dairen, said that the growth of smuggling in North China had been engaging the attention of the Government for some time past and formed the subject of representations to the Chinese and Japanese Governments. In view of the recent deterioration of the position, the Government was actively considering what further steps could be taken to safeguard British trade in North China and ensure that the security of the foreign loan service would not be endangered.
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Evening Star, Issue 22327, 1 May 1936, Page 9
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125JAPANESE GOODS Evening Star, Issue 22327, 1 May 1936, Page 9
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