CUSTOMS CONTROL
CONDITIONS IN MANCHURIA. (British Official Wireless.) v RUGBY, July 5. : Replying to a question regarding Paired (Manchurian) Customs, the foreign Under Secretary (Major Eden) -in the House of Commons, to-day, said that after the dismissal of the Japanese Commissioner of Customs, for refusing to remit revenue to Shanghai, the Japanese staff resigned, and.handed over tlie Dairen Customs to Manchlukuo, the Manchurian 'leader, through the intermediary of the Japanese and British Legations.
The Chinese authorities had been in ■formed of the terms of the arrangement providing for the Manchurian quota for foreign obligations, secured -on Chinese Customs administration, to which'the Manchurian authorities might he persuaded to agree. It was still uncertain what atiitude the Chinese Government would adopt.
The Minister added that the British Government would continue to work for the security of loans and integrity of Customs service, by such means.as were propel* in the circumstances.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1932, Page 3
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