America.
THE ANGLO-FRENCH LOAN. [United Fresh Association.] (Received 8.4;") a.m.) .New York. September ](5. K American bankers have already pledged to take up a large proportion #of tlie Anglo-French. loan. The .Commission is willing-to allow pro- .'. German banks to participate if they are satisfied that the"offers are genuine. German propogandists are organising j protests throughout ethe I nation against flotation. Some proGerman New York banker are actually resentful because they are not invited to participate. Mr Lansing announces that the loan, will not violate neutrality because it is essential ally a credit loan for the payment of the Allies' obligations in America. FINANCE COMMISSION SITS. FEELING OF OPTIMISM GENERALLY. (Received 11.35 a.m.) New York. September 16. The first formal Conference of the financiers, was held from lour o'clock to midnight. There is a general feeling of optimism. The Cotton growers notified the Anglo-Franco that tlioy will earo for their interests.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 16, 17 September 1915, Page 5
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150America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 16, 17 September 1915, Page 5
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