THE AMUR.
CHINESE CUSTOMS AND NAVIGATION RIGHTS. (By Telegraph.—l'rosß Association.—Copyright.) ! (Rec. August 0, D.30 p.m.) > ■■■': Peking, August 9.,. J China has opened a maritime custom-house at Aigun, a Manchurian town on the, Amur River,, 20 miles south of Blagovyeshcheusk.; ' Tho Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, M.. Isvolsky,- contends that 'this , is a violation of treaties, and.that the whole question, of tho navigation; rights on- the Amur is thus raised. ■ ,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 582, 10 August 1909, Page 5
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