CHINA'S FINANCE.
QTJASREL. OVER A LOAN. BOTJTHEHNERS MAT FIGET. (Received 10.20 a.m.) PEKING, April 28. A Chinese loan of £25.000,000. bearing interest at 5 per cent, has been signed! £2,000.000 v.iJl be advanced before flotation. T!u; Deputies of the TCno Ming Tang, or Southern party, seek to cancel the loan, and advices from Shanghai state that Dr Siin-yat-sen has warned the Consuls that completion of thp loan without reference to the National Aesemhly would provoke a breach between the Yorfch and South. Leaders of the Kno Ming Tans declare that the South will repudiate the loan, and will fight unless Yuan-shih-kai retires.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 5
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