OPEN DOOR IN EAST.
CHINA'S POJNT OF VIEW.
RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTY.
BANKERS' MANIFESTO. :. j By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright. I (Received 11.30 p.m.) '■ A " Mld NZ - PEKING, Oct. 9. 7 The Chinese Bankers' Association baa XV r^ feSto M PP° rti "g the official , attitude of China in regard to ShantunT - and suggesting cerU.n policies to the i Sent" gati ° n l ° th 6 *"*»**» cont The chief proposals are that the integrity of Chinese territory must be recognisedthat preferential rights for foreigners i should not be extended, that any aW ' Tm r eD tW ° nati ° ns affectin S * third should obtain the approval of the third j nation, that China should accept the open ; door policy only if the latter two principles I a f e and that foreign loans should be favourably received, provided j that they do not interfere with Chinese financial and economic development.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17909, 11 October 1921, Page 7
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