CHINESE RAILWAYS.
ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS AND x GERMAN INTiUGUE ' ' (By Tclctfrapli-I'rcse Aj Delation -Oopyrlehll (Mcc July 25, 5 5 pin ) London, Julv 24 Tho Peking correspondent of "The Times" st.itos that tho United States President, Mr Taft, has telegraphed to tho Regent of China (Prinro Chun) emphasising in friendly but unmistakable terms Airteiican rights m connection with tho Canton-Hankau railwaj This telegram, sajs tho cprrespondent, is direotlj due to tho intrigues of the DeutschAsntische Bank, whose lnflueiico o\or the Hong-Kong and Shanghai Bank ia so injurious. "Gorman intrigues," ho adds, "are persistently directed to bringing us into misunderstanding with the Aniencins, whose policy and aims in Chan aro identical with ours." [The Peking correspondent of "The Times" has pieuously piotested agrinet the suuemlei of Bntish lnteiDsts bj thp HcngKong nnil Shanghai Bank to the Deutsch- i'latischo Bank, lepiescnting Genmny]
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 569, 26 July 1909, Page 7
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138CHINESE RAILWAYS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 569, 26 July 1909, Page 7
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