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■R ERA RATIONS RECOVERY ACT. [REUTEItS TELKOIIAMS.] LONDON, February 18. As a. result of representations by i;Ota in to Germany, two German finan"ci,d experts have arrived in London to discuss with the British experts the resumption of the working of the Reparations Recovery Act in view of the interfere.tee with the British oceus.ou- ,. 1 by the fact that the German Government was not teim horsing their nationals with the twenty-six per cent collected on goods Horn Germany. RAILWAYS FOR CHlNA(Received tin's day at 1 - lo P-.«-> PEKIN, February 18. The Chinese •Economic Bulletin states that agreements have been reached with »hc British llollamhy Company lor the - instruction of three railways drum 7 Tsaimehow to Shihchiaebwimg, lientsui to" Cmifeng in Mongolia and Chefoo to lVeihsein. . . . . General Waichinopu is consulei mg the agreements, which are of a p.elimiimry nature, and involve the raising „( a . loan of a million sterling which is said to he guaranteed by AngloCliina ventures in London.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 3
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