Refutation of foreign press reports about the service; revision of rules and conditions for staff; Inspector-General's policy of non-intervention in Chinese politics; attitudes of Foreign Office and British Legation; native Customs placed under Inspector-General's control; explanations to Arnold Toynbee and others of position of Customs.
Confidential Letters and Reports, etc., Vol. III
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- Dates of CreationJan 1926 - Dec 1928
- Language of MaterialEnglish
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