JAPAN'S NATIONAL DEBT.
THE POSITION EXAGGERATED (PER PRI33 ASSOCIATION.) Received October Bth, 4.20 p m.) LONDON, Qct 1. Mr Takabassi, ft member of the Japanese Legation in London in an interview stated that Oknma's statement put the financial situation of Japan in the worst light doubtless with the view of urging his hearers to make still greater efforts. Japans t-taldebt anuranted to 19? millions yen, whereof only 40 millions yen bore 6 per cent. The total interest is a little orer ten. He belived that the post-bellum financial scheme would so adjust the bnrden that it wouldnot fall so heavily on the , population,
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Grey River Argus, 9 October 1905, Page 3
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103JAPAN'S NATIONAL DEBT. Grey River Argus, 9 October 1905, Page 3
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