HC Deb 25 May 1927 vol 206 c2014W
Mr. AMMON

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he is aware that the British senior naval officer at Nanking has refused to allow the Chinese Nationalist Commander-in-Chief to move rolling stock from Nanking to Pukow; whether this action was taken by the instructions from His Majesty's Government; and, if so, with what object these instructions were issued?

Sir A. CHAMBERLAIN

The reply given to the question of the hon. and gallant Member for Central Hull (Lieut.-Commander Kenworthy) on the 23rd May explained the circumstances in which representations were made against the transfer of the rolling stock of the Shanghai-Nanking Railway from Nanking to Pukow, and the reason for making these representations. This action was taken by the authorities in China in the normal course of their duties, as had been done on previous occasions.

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