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CHINA'S TRADE.

CONCESSIONSSHANGHAI, 132« the desire of the W W& f ♦« take over the AJP ° VerD t a'Xuin proved ** lta . have been issued-by th« ' declare China', frill V^£finstruct the Foreg.n the Powers to reopen Reference, apparently .n * theso T' i, l «*L mandate declares thai >s to be u S ed thehkin (provincial dS in China), the readjust, *?JZU china flom for€ign and admims.tiggSirf the Peking Gar- '? iElod >» certain legations and ' that foreign Concessions- in handed to the r'E H« attitude is not conVSR**** as the dovclopm f ii i '*stiknV» considered a precedent f nt certain Chinese in- „ rSiiJlow elsewhere. '" '%ff"unaoked a Japanese shop cSgvA confiscated and burned quantity of goods. 'Knit passes for foreign JgMlxen refused recognition. ■ 'ffijtti* fr°° Tokyo states thafc CtilW that the Foreign Office instruct the Japanese to lodge a protest authorities against' WjfiE&m of their intention to Japan will resort attempts to ool- ■ ''SHir I *^' and ■ Dairen ''JKfend that the Chinese ijlgp'a intended more for the >lfßp* d » domestio loan issue IP*'* 6 actT " l coUection of the 3g|Rrn3HFORCBBINCHI^A. aro jus. o»i usoqunoH.) I 1 (Becehed January" Hth, 8.4p pin.) LONDON, January 14. , rf-An Anny order states that the China tLfanud jf organised as two separate i 'taiuuudfc'fißStfi CMaawlth headquarmat i Jffditjf'' Korift "and •North' China f'idUi'hWquartiH at' Tientsin. ' h$ ', ' -' ~ - {•fy fIANKOW, QUIET. s'■*•' " .-,:,.'. .f {ilWttUH r iro ar.zi CAus association.) jjMpirtd January 14th, 11.25 p.m.) &V ' PEKING, January 13.' , pl'tinless message from Hankow asPta'that Press telegrams are being Iptf before transmission from Hsfiis■(s? the local authorities to convoy Mmuly'wrbng Impression. The mesthat the situation remains all the. employees of the at which the riot occurred

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 15

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272

CHINA'S TRADE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 15

CHINA'S TRADE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 15

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