Japan's Finance
(Received Oct. 8, 1.40 p.m.), TOKIO, Oct. 7. Viscount Takahassat, a member of the Japanese Legation, Loudon, interviewed, staled that Okuma's stateracnt put the financial situation of Japan in the worst light, doubtless with a view to urging his hearers to ' make »tiil greater efforts. Japan's total debt amounted to 192 millions whereof only 42 millions bore 6 mi cent, iiuercst,.thc i total interest Dcwg a little over ten millions. It is ■ '■■ believed ■■ inc. post bclluni fiiTancial scheme would so adjust the burden* i that ]t would not fall heavily 0 n the • population. ' u
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7946, 9 October 1905, Page 2
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