CHINESE CHAOS.
XHE financial consortium,
THE ATTITUDE OP JAPAN.
_ r .t,i <s _p- I ie«8 Association—Clopyrieß* •f/wtwlian *U& N.z. Cabl» A.sociation-V (Received Jtarch 30th, 8.15 p.m.) WASHINGTON, March 29. Mr Hughes, Secretary of State, has sent a letter iV Messrs J. P. Morgan and Company, head of the American croup of ban.ka.rs promoting the Chinese Consortium, giving the Harding Administration's full approval of the Consortium and the principle of cooperative effort in giving assistance to h*s also published hitherto unxevealed notes and documents exchanged between the United States, Jviaii France, and England,.resulting in 'the organisation of the Consortium, •nw c cp-respondefice illuminates the Jfoanesie attittde and portrays the manner in wjiich the United States and Britain assumed ft united stand jgainst .Japan's seeming effort to osiablish possible sphere of influence in Manclmria and Eastern and Inner Mongolia, and brought about the Japanese change of position and acceptance of the maintenance of the open door m China.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 7
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