THE CHINESE REPUBLIC.
DR MORRISON INTERVIEWED. FINANCE THE ONLY DIFFICULTY.
Hy Telnirap)). l'rrss Awwiat-ion.- <"\>)>\ rip'>*. London, Tuesday. Dr Morrison has sl.art.od for Peking. In an interview ho declared that, >:<> whcro in China was there any tiffi vo for a resumption of the Mar.chu rule. It was a mistake to suppose Chin."* was traditionally unsuited tor a Lepublic. The. revolution was the work: of reason rather t.lian <>l Yuan-shi-kai's only dillieulfies wmh financial. The idea of a sixty million loan was preposterous. No responsible authority would sadillo China with such a burden. Tlx 1 sixPower syndicate was 'unworkable. While Britain blames China :lor delay in reorganisation she vetoes a wii n and satisfactory arrangement, to borrow ten millions, thus prevent in f reorganisation, Britain',". unr.xpocteu demand for the autonomy of Tibet: necessarily leads to the leelm.)*; in China that , she does not enjoy the sympathy of the Brl.iish (iovernmont.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 501, 18 September 1912, Page 5
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148THE CHINESE REPUBLIC. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 501, 18 September 1912, Page 5
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