SMUGGLING IN CHINA
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ATTEMPT TO CHECK IT. , lIOTOIATION OF AUTHORITY. REQUEST TO JAPAN. United Preu Assn—Elan. Tel. Copyright. {Received May ‘l3, 3 pm.) i.\)Xiiu.\‘, May 27. 311‘ Anthony Eden answered a number of questions in the Home 01' Liammons on smuggling in Northern China. The Foreign Secretan. referring to \'urious suggestions for improving the position nut torward in the questions. laid he thought the best means of enacking smuggling would be the restoration to the Chinese preventive agencies of the normui means or ex“ erci‘sins their authorit). so far as he was aware no other Government. apart (mm the Chinese. British and United States Governments, had made representations on this subject to Tokio. but the British Ambassador had kept in close touch with the representatives at other interested Powers. Mr Eden added that the attention of the Japanese Government had been nailed to the detriment caused to legitimate Japanese interests in genuni by the incidence of wholesale amuggiingln Nwth china.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 10
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163SMUGGLING IN CHINA Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 10
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