Show CHINA AND JAPAN AGREE Negotiations Which Covered Many Months and Caused Much Trouble Trou-ble Are at Last Ended Toklo The text of the agreement between Japan and China on the railroad rail-road question In Manchuria and the Chlentno boundary dispute which was signed at Peking on September 4 was published hero Tuesday The negotiations between Japan and China over Japans policy In parts of Manchuria extended over a period of many months and for a time caused considerable friction between the two countries Negotiations con dtlctsd byJlaron hon ounalt of Jap l1V1tUtheMtrd offorelgnl1t faIrs at Poking were suspended atone at-one time but were again renewed when China adopted a mere conciliatory concilia-tory attitude According to a dispatch from Poking on August 31 China agrees First nQt to construct the Hslnmln tunFakumen railroad without consulting con-sulting Japan second that half tho capital required to extend the Klrln railroad be borrowed In Japan third Japan will he permitted to extend the Yinkow and improve and modernize tho AntungMukden railroads to which China was bitterly opposed fourth Japan Is given the right to wnrk the mines in the Fushun and Yon tal districts and joint exploitation of the mines reached by the Antung and Manchurian railroad lines |