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purposes of the sand regulations. such amendment shall apply to the definition
of the sterling area for the purposes of this agreement as from the date of the
notification of the amendment by the Government of the United Kingdom to
the Chinese Government
ARTICLE 2
Except as may be otherwise agreed between the Governments any supplies
for which orders or contracts have already been placed under the terms and
conditions of the agreements of the 15th day of August. 1939. and the 5th day
of June 1941. shall continue to be dealt with in accordance with the arrange-
ments made under those agreements.
ARTICLE 3
The final determination of the terms upon which this financial aid is given,
ine cluding the benefits to be rendered to the Government of the United Kingdom
in return. is deferred by the two contracting parties until the progress of events
after the war makes clearer the final terms and benefits which will be in the mutual
interest of the I nited Kingdom and China and will promote the establishment
of lasting world peace and security. In determining the final ternis and benefits,
full cognisance shall be given to the desirability of maintaining a healthy and
stable economic and financial situation in China in the post-war period as well
as during the war. and to the desirability of promoting muthally advantageous
economic and financial relations between the Governments of the United Kingdom
and China and the betterment of world wide economic and finano ial relations
ARTICLE 4.
In this Agreement the expression termination of hostilities with Japail
means the signature of a general anmistice or treaty of peace (whicheser 1- the
earlier) with Japati to which the "nited Kingdlan and China are parties
li witness whereof. the under-igned duly authorised for that purpose be
their respective Government have signed the present Agreement and have affixed
thereto their seal-
Done in duplicate in London the second day of May. 1944
des
ANTHONY EDEN
AMD
(I -
\ K WELLINGTON KOO
LECORDS service"
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