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THE JAPANESE TERMS.

BANKING GROUPS EAGER TO

PARTICIPATE

(Received April 6, 8.15 p.m.) TOKIO, April 5,

It is reported that at an extraordinary session Cabinet decided that Japan was willing to enter the Chines© financial consortium, but will not abandon her policy, demanding the exclusion of Manchuria and Mongolia from the scope of the consortium unless Japanese rights in these provinces are recognised and the consortium agreement excludes any future loan which may be prejudicial, to Japanese interests in the provinces »iam.ed. ...-.-

Marquis Induye, Governor of the Bank of Japan, states that Japanese bonking groups are fully determined to-enter the consortium, and an "exchange of views between the Governments concerned is progressing favorably. . .

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIIII, Issue 81, 7 April 1920, Page 5

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THE JAPANESE TERMS. Marlborough Express, Volume LIIII, Issue 81, 7 April 1920, Page 5

THE JAPANESE TERMS. Marlborough Express, Volume LIIII, Issue 81, 7 April 1920, Page 5

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