CHINESE REPUBLIC.
THE CRISP LOAN,. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. London, November 9. Mr. Crisp, in a letter to the press, explains that the reason why he entered the Chinese loan business was-be-cause he knew that Sir Edward Grey, without the sanction of Parliament or public opinion, had given a monopoly secretly to a British banking house to the exclusion of all other British firms. If, he adds, Sir Edward Grey pursued his present policy, Great Britain's participation in the development of China would not exceed what other nations permit.
THE TIBETAN RISING. Shanghai, November 8. Three thousand Tibetans hold the country westward of Litang. Two Chinese officers were killed in the recent conflict.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 148, 11 November 1912, Page 5
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113CHINESE REPUBLIC. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 148, 11 November 1912, Page 5
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