CHINA ARRANGES TRADE TREATIES.
ier Press Association. WELLINGTON, December 24. Mr” Yue H. Jackson, Acting-Consul for the Republic of China, has received a cablegram from the Minister c|" Foreign Affairs of the National Government, stating that nine countries have signed treaties with China recognising tariff autonomy for the Republic. Belgium, Italy, Denmark, and Portugal, in addition to conceding tariff autonomy, have fixed definite dates on which they will re linquish their extraterritorial rights and the civil and criminal jurisdiction of the Consuls in China. France and Spain are negotiating for a similar concession and wilk soon arrive at an agreement. Japan only has not yet opened negotiations with China.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18643, 24 December 1928, Page 1
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