anglo-ohina treaty. LONDON, Dec. 27. The Anglo-Chinese Treaty, signed at Nanking on 20th. Dec., was released by the Foreign Office. It reveals the abrogation of all existing treaties limiting the right of China to settle national customs tariff and impose tonnage dues in accordance with her own desires. An annexe provides a similar renunciation on behalf of the Dominions, including Australia and New Zealand of any such rights. China, in return, grants Britain and the Dominions the most favoured national treatment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1928, Page 5
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