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<By Electric Telegraph—Co ivvigln.j CHINA AND JAPAN. WASHINGTON, April 5. Japan will participate in the arrangements for a Chinese consortium, under which approximately 250 million dollars is to ho advanced to China, to develop public works and improve her railways. TOKIO, April 5. It is reported that at an extraordinary session of the Cabinet, it was decided that Japan would he willing to enter the Chinese financial cone or turn, hut will not abandon her policy of demanding the exclusion of Manchuria and Mongolia from the scope of the consortium, unless Japanese rights in these provinces are recognised, arid unless the consortium agreement excludes any future loan which may he prejudicial to Japanese interests in the provinces named. Marquis Induye (Governor of the Bank of Japan) states that the Japanese banking coups are fully determined to enter the consortium and that an exchange of views between the Governments concerned is progressing favouiably.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1920, Page 1
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