§ 8. Mr. MOREINGasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, whether, with a view to the safeguarding of British interests in North China, he will request One Governments of China and Japan to 1506 inform him of any agreement that may be reached between them as the result of recent events?
§ Sir S. HOAREThe Governments concerned have kept His Majesty's representatives informed of the developments in North China. While, therefore, I have constantly in mind the question of the safeguarding of British interests in that region, I do not consider that it is necessary for me to make a request of the nature referred to by my hon. Friend.
§ 5. Mr. MOREING (for Mr. CHORLTON)asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether, having regard to the interests of British bondholders in Chinese railways, the Japanese Government are required to make payment for the transport of Japanese troops on Chinese railways?
§ Sir S. HOAREI have no detailed information on this subject. Payment, however, is normally made for the transport of foreign troops on Chinese railways, and I have no reason to suppose that in this respect the Japanese Government adopt a procedure different from that of other Powers who maintain troops in China.
§ 11. Mr. MOREING (for Mr. CHORLTON)asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he can make an estimate of the amount of capital interests owned by British subjects and British corporations in China north of the Yellow River?
§ Sir S. HOAREIt is difficult to make any estimate, but according to the most recent and reliable authority the amount involved represents but a small proportion of the total British investment in China.