China: Situation in Manchuria; Chinese national finances and loans; Chinese Debt Conference; work of the Kemmerer Commission; formation of a Sino-British financial group; British claims against Chinese government; Chinese debt consolidation schemes; bank note issue; proposed moratorium on China's Gold obligations; Chinese backing law. 1931
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