CHINESE IRON.
CHINO-JAP. COMPANY FOR SHANTUNG. [A. and N.Z. Cable Association.] TOKIO, July 10. A Chino-Japanese syndicate is being formed to take over the work of two coal and one iron mine in Shantung, formerly included in the German concessions. The company will be formed equally of Chinese and Japanese capital, and will constitute part of the Shantung settlement. The Japanese Government now has a claim of fifty million gold marks against the properties, which will be credited to Germany as part of the reparation payments. There, is every indication that the Chino-Japanese negotiations regarding Shantung settlement are proceeding smoothly and expeditiously.
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Grey River Argus, 13 July 1922, Page 5
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