CHINESE RAILWAYS
I LONDON, August 18. Reuter's Peking correspondent reports t that Ma- Fletcher (the United States LCharge d'Affairs) and the Chinese • ore 9f ! sjcPfi?ce-*have settled the Hankow-; Szechuan railway question on the basis .of mcreasing the loan, to 30,000,000 do?, th© British, French, and German groups taking three-quarters and an American/ syndicate one-quarter, the Americans to have equal opportunity to furnish material for the Szechuan and Canton lines and branches and" to' lie entitled to appoint 1 subordinate engineers, ako to have the right to participate to the extent of onehalf in future loans on account of th* Szechuan railway and branches.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 23
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