CHINAS WORRIES
A FINANCIAL CRISIS KO MEAN'S OF PAYING HUGS DEBTS. DOANS FALLING DUE. By Telegraph — Prf«a Aasn.—Copy right A'»ir»liu awA N.Z. C»Me Association. (Received November 1, 10.40 pm.) NEW YORK, October 31. The “Cliioagi Tribune's'* Pekin cor. respondent states that a financial cri. »:« of an acute nature faces the Pekin Government, whose unsecured loans ■ - r ;>-J 376.000,000 dollars, of which 170,- ' 1 O>X) represent Japanese advances; >:><! there is no Queans of paving the h hts. The civil administration is delved. moneys in the provinces being i!■ o’,lee ted. American loans are falling dee. tt ie believed that Japan wilt revive the agitation for the appointment of an international debt commission to China. This may come before the Pacific Conference.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11047, 2 November 1921, Page 6
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