BRITAIN AND CHINA.
EXTRATERRITORIAL RIGHTS.
J GRADUAL ABANDONMENT,
(Received January 23, 5.55 p.m.)
British Wireless. RUGBY. Jan. 27. In the House of Commons Mr. Arthur Henderson, Foreign Secretary, stated that Sir Miles Lampson, British Minister to China, had already entered into detailed negotiations with the Chinese Government for , the gradual abandonment of British extraterritorial rights in China. Thes9 negotiations were begun on January 9, ajid were still in progress. Mr. Henderson recalled that in the British aide memoire of December 20 the British Government agreed that the process of the gradual abolition of extraterritoriality should be regarded as having, begun in principle as from January 1930.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 13
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