| Show Chinese 1 Customs Reflect Decline 1 PEKING PEEING Jan 2 AP AP Re Re Receipts of the Chinese maritime customs for 1925 although showing showIng showing show- show Ing a n. gross increase as computed compute ut in Chinese the mone money unit in which tariffs are levied showed a n. net decline of or approximately pounds sterling from the 19 1924 4 receipts when the average exchange exchange ex ex- exchange change value alue of income is computed computed computed com com- in British currency This was shown today by the report issued by Sir Francis Ien Aglen the British Inspector general of the international International In- In organization which administers administers administers ad ad- ministers the customs and other northern ports showed Increases over oven their 1924 receipts but the iver I and southern ports except on the had a falling fall fall- Ing Ing- Ingoff off in receipts The Income of the customs was sufficient to cover over Chinas China's foreign n and domestic loan obligations bu bud the report of Sir Francis Frnncis shows that redemption of the consolidated debt is a n. year in arrears |