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JAPAN DICTATES

TO CHINESE GOVERNMENT

SHANGHAI. November 0

Sidelight is thrown by the Chinese News Agency on the present impasse regarding the. settlement oi various outstanding Sino-.Japan questions, as for example, the'Nanking incident of ID2(, and tariff treaty revision. Tin* News Agency declared that Japan demands, firstly, the exclusive right of construction ol railways and ol the opening of mines in .Manchuria, and in .Mongolia. Secondly, she demands recognition ol Japan’s right to control (he Kaioeliow—Tsinan railway, as a guarantee for the purchase ol (lie said railway from Japan. This railway was seized by .Japan from Germany during Hie war.

Regarding the tariff autonomy of China, .Japan is reported to he demanding the enforcement ol a provisional tariff schedule covering special products imported Irom Japan. I lie enforcement is proposed rtf a tariff schedule adopted h.v a special tariff conference at Peking recently. Japan also proposes the l recognition \ minus scheduled loans to Northern militarists, including ( hang- I so-Lin. (treat, importance is attached to the present visit to Nanking of Aritm the Chief of Asiatic Bureau of the Tokio

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1928, Page 6

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JAPAN DICTATES Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1928, Page 6

JAPAN DICTATES Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1928, Page 6

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