NEWS FROM THE EAST.
JAPANESE FINANCE.
DIFFICULTY IN RAISING LOANS,
SfetSBANE, Monday, The following news Has been received fL-om a Queensland commercial agent in the East : —
The Japanese newspapers contrast the reception qf., Prince Pnsliina with Ihe j{iM*U'ou^ failin-8 of Takahaski, of the liank of Japan, who is unable to raise fresh loans in Europe, and only succeeded in obtaining a renewal of existing bonds with the help of France. The ijewsfinpgfs aSieH that Imniidialely upoil America's refusal to assist Takahaski, the Rothschilds demanded exorbitant terms, and Germany refused to help. F'.ance only responded in return for a promise of the recently arranged treaty; Owing to the .spread of unrest in Korea, the Marquis Ito hrts urged the Mikado to accept his resignation as Premier. Ths Chief Commissioner at Manila, has advised that tenders will open on Ist July for 6,600,0001b5. of frozen beef and 290,0001b5. of frozen mutton during the year ending June 1908.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 June 1907, Page 4
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