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- Q17001642 subject Q8519777.
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- Q17001642 abstract "The China Association was a British merchants association established to represent the interests of British companies trading with China, Hong Kong and Japan. Members of the association included representatives of the large China Houses such as Swire & Sons; Jardine, Matheson & Co; Paton & Baldwins and Shell Petroleum, in addition to Members of Parliament and retired consular and military officials returned from service in the Far East.The work of the China Association was to lobby the British Government and the authorities in China on behalf of its members. The Association often acted in conjunction with the London Chamber of Commerce, local Chambers and the Federation of British Industries.".
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- Q17001642 comment "The China Association was a British merchants association established to represent the interests of British companies trading with China, Hong Kong and Japan.".
- Q17001642 label "China Association".