Annual Report, 1924-1925

Includes: Political conditions, *increased unrest, inadequacy of the Washington International Agreement. Finance, the price of silver, Customs and Salt revenues. Chinese Trade Mark Law, *representations by the Diplomatic Body, difficulties of foreign owners. Hongkong Piracy regulations, need for imp...

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Order number: CHAS/A/08
Date(s) of creation: 1924-1925
Level: Item
Format: Archive           
Main author: China Association

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title Annual Report, 1924-1925
scb_date_creation 1924-1925
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scb_extent 1 set of minutes
author China Association
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author_letter China Association
format Archive
description Includes: Political conditions, *increased unrest, inadequacy of the Washington International Agreement. Finance, the price of silver, Customs and Salt revenues. Chinese Trade Mark Law, *representations by the Diplomatic Body, difficulties of foreign owners. Hongkong Piracy regulations, need for improvement. Boxer Indemnity Funds, utilisation. Extrality, establishment of a Commission, conditions in China in respect of effective legislation.* Recent Events, anti-foreign campaign, May 30th incident. Boycott of British Trade and Shipping. The Canton [Guangzhou] situation. Renewal of Crown Leases.*Committee of Industry and Trade, Addenda. The Russo-Chinese Agreement, re-establishment of diplomatic relations and the procedure for the settlement of questions between them. The Sino-German Agreement, the re-establishment of the German Bank and the settlement of bonds and financial questions. The Annual Meeting held on July 23rd 1924. The political and trading situation in China. The need to retain extrality. Renewal of Crown leases. Trade Marks. The new Chinese law. The Annual Dinner, held on November 6th. Sir John Jordan on the situation in China. Civil War and devastating floods. Developments in Manchuria. Need for a strong central government. The import of arms. Peking [Beijing], the Provinces and Railways, loan servicing. Constitution making. Treaties with Russia, China and bolshevism. Trade and Education. Trade Marks. Renewal of Crown leases. Singapore Base. Statement prepared by the China Association London, regarding the manner in which foreigners live and carry on trade in China.
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language English
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