Annual Report, 1926-1927

Includes: Advance of Nationalist Armies to the North The Tariff Conference, proceedings.*China's Trade Mark Law of 1923, recognition and amendments.*Extrality, proceedings of the Commission, * application of Chinese laws, Mixed cases and Mixed Courts, Nationals of Extra-territorial Powers, Judicial...

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Order number: CHAS/A/08
Date(s) of creation: 1926-1927
Level: Item
Format: Archive           
Main author: China Association

Order number: CHAS/A/08
Summary: Includes: Advance of Nationalist Armies to the North The Tariff Conference, proceedings.*China's Trade Mark Law of 1923, recognition and amendments.*Extrality, proceedings of the Commission, * application of Chinese laws, Mixed cases and Mixed Courts, Nationals of Extra-territorial Powers, Judicial Assistance, Taxation. The Mixed Court in Shanghai, replacement by the Shanghai Provisional Court, terms and powers. British policy in China,*recognition of Chinese Courts, liability of British subjects to Chinese taxes, application of the penal Code, alignment of the administration of British Concessions, rights of missionaries to own land in the interior. Comments by the China Committee on the policy statement, municipal debentures, custody of funds, the term 'British', election of councillors, appointments to administrative posts. * Boxer Indemnity, recommendations of the Willingdon Commission. Finance and Trade, the Chinese Bond market, trade statistics for 1920-1925, exchange rates, Customs revenue. Salt revenue, China's debts. Railways, outstanding loans. The Shanghai Branch, amalgamation with the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce. Report on the Chinese class at the School of Oriental Studies. Addenda. British Note to the Powers, memorandum and annex, future policy, difficulties arising from the domestic disturbances, growth of Nationalist movement, the Washington surtaxes and the unsecured debt, Tariff autonomy, Solidarity of the powers. Memorandum to the US Embassy clarifying the British position. The Hankow [Hankou] Agreement, text. Regulations for the future administration of the Ex-British Municipality. 'China Today', address by Silas H. Strawn to the International Chamber of Commerce, general conditions, the Government, the Tariff Conference, the Extrality Commission, Chinese grievances. The Annual General Meeting, March 31st 1926. Internal conditions, continued boycott in the South Annual Dinner, October 14th 1926. The new Minister, Mr Miles Lampson makes an official statement on HM Government policy. Non-interference in the affairs of China.
Main author: China Association
Extent: 1 set of minutes
Access status: Open
Language: English
Physical description: Bound in volume
Format: Archive