CHINA'S LOAN
EXPLANATION BY M CRISP ALLEGATION AGAINST SIR ED- ! WARD GREX. (PUBBS AbSOCIA'iwJN. CopVKIUHT.i .;'. (Received Nov. 9, 9.25 a.m.) LONDON, Nov.. 8. . Air Crisp, in a letter to the press, ex-, plains that the reason he entered., the"' Chinese loan business was because knew that Sir . Edward Grey (Foreign! Secretary), without the. sanction, of Parliament "or public opinion, had given; a monopoly secretly to a British banking house, to the exclusion of all other- Bri-' tish firms. If Sir Edward Gray pur-., sued his present, policy, Britain's. paiv ticipation in the development of 'China will not exceed what other nations will permit.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 9 November 1912, Page 5
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