JAPAN AND CHINA
Matters Manchurian COLLECTION OF CUSTOMS QUESTION IN THE COMMONS AN OFFICIAL ANSWER (Aust. and N.Z. Cable) Rugby, June 27. Asket in (he House of Commons whether lie had received an assurance from the 'Japanese Government that the integrity of the maritime Customs shall he maintained in Manchuria and that tlie Japanese Government would not be a party to any interference with the funds required lor (he Chinese Government, tlie Secretary for Foreign Affairs said the Japanese liad given no such assurance. They, however, explained that they were anxious that tin* integrity of these Customs he maintained and tiiey hoped that this might be achieved by an agreement between the Manchurian ami Chinese authorities under which the former should retain the surplus revenues after providing for the administrative expenses an! thy quota for fo'reign obligations, secured upon the Chinese Customs revenue:.).
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3758, 29 June 1932, Page 6
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