CHINESE AFFAIRS
PEKING, November 6
Interest centres in the Chineee-Mongo-lian Conference, which is attended by : /X) notables, and is sitting in Changkhun, Manchuria.
The principal object is to secure the cancellation of the various Mongolian independence proclamations and bring Mongolia under the Chinese Republic. LONDON, November 6. In a letter to the press Mr Crisp explains that the reason lie entered the Chinese loan business was because he knew that Sir E. Grey, without the sanction of Parliament or of public opinion, had given a monopoly secretly to a British banking house, to the exclusion of all other British firms. If, he adds, Sir E. Grey pursued his present policy, Great Britain’s participation in the development of China would not exceed what other nations would permit.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3061, 13 November 1912, Page 24
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