JAPAN'S AID.
AX INTERESTING SUMMARY. (By Cable. -lVss Association.—Copyrish«.l SYDNEY. December 4. The .! apanose Y ice-Consul, in .in address, detailed Japan's part in tlic war. Ho said she had given military, naval, inunitionnry. and financial assistance, captured Tsingtao, policed the Eastern Sens, guarded the ocesn routcv^i'—• Hong-Kong to Vancouver. and Singal ore to Sue:'., and Zanzibar.' Since the beginning of the war, the Japanese Government's private arsenals have worked incessantly in providing munitions. Financial assistance has consisted in investing £12.000,000 sterling in British Treasury bond*. an> C."i.000.000 each in Russian and Frenel bonds. FINANCIAL MEASURES. iAust r aiian and N.Z. Oible AwKviatkm.l LONDON, JVeember 4. In the House of Commons. Mr M«Kenna. Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that a six per cent, loan of 100.000.000 yen had been arranced with Japanese banks in Japan. The ■proceeds "would l>e immediately available in Ajnerica.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15766, 6 December 1916, Page 7
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