CHINESE FAMINE LOAN.
J APPEAL TO CONSORTIUM. - A. sand N.Z. NEW YORK. Dec. 23. , j The correspondent of the New York , ' Times at Peking states that the Chinese j Ministers to the United States, Great I Britain, and Fiance have, upon the solici- ' i tation of the Chinese Government, taken " i up the question of a consortium loan of ' I £800,000 for famine relief. The negotia- * ■ tions are progressing favourably, although ' I one matter is still unsettled. The con- ," ; sortium insists that the money should be , ' given directly'to' the Foreign Belief As- " j sociation, since it is feared that it might j | he used otherwise than for the relief of the " | famine victims. The Chinese Government " : is asking thnt the funds he handed to the Ministry for Finance.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17663, 27 December 1920, Page 5
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