CHINA’S DEBT.
A COMMISSION POSSIBLE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright New York, Oct. 31. The Chicago Tribune’s Peking correspondent states that a financial crisis of an acute nature faces the Peking Government, whose uneecured loans total 376,000,000 dollars, whereof 170,000,000 represent Japanese advances, and there are no means of paying the debts. Civil admin>s(.ration has decayed, moneys in the provinces are uncollected, and American loans are falling due. It ip believed Japan will revive the agitation for the appointment of an international debt commission to China, and this may come before the Pacific-Conference.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1921, Page 3
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