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CHINA
1917, May 1st.-Kuangtung Loan, secured by Salt Gabelle Revenues
made by Bank of Taiwan
1917, Aug. 12th.-Nanchang Railway Loan made by Toa Kogyo Kwaisha 1917, Aug.-Japanese Syndicate to Bank of China, for redemption of Bank Notes, secured by $15,000,000 Bank of China Notes For 6 months at 7 per cent,
1917, Aug. 28th.-Yokohama Specie Bank advance on Second Reorganisa- tion Loan for reimbursement of advances made by Bank of China to Central Government. Repayable out of second re- organisation loan if made, otherwise to be repaid in cash in one year
.....
Interest 7 per cent., discount 1 per cent. Secured by Salt Surplus
Revenue.
1917, Aug. 28th.-Shantung Loan made by Japan-China Industrial Deve-
lopment Co.
1917, Sept. 28th.-Second Loan for Bank of Communications made by Industrial Bank of Japan, Bank of Chosen and Bank of Taiwan.. 1917, Oct. 17th.-Sino-Japanese Industrial Company and 10 Japanese Banks to Central Government for relief of Chihli flood sufferers. One year at 7 per cent., secured by revenue of three native
Customs houses, including Dolnor.
1917, Oct.-Loan on Kirin-Changchun Railway by South Manchuria
Railway Co.
For 30 years at 5 per cent., issue price 91.50, secured by revenue
and property of road.
1917. -China-Japan Industrial Development Co., to Hengchow, Hunan,
Electric Light Co.
1917.-China-Japan Industrial Development Co., Hsiajen, Chinhai,
Hsiaking, and Pinghu, Chekiang
1917.-China-Japan Industrial Development Co., to Hsiangtan Electric
Light Co., of Hunan....
.Yen
1,500,000
7,000,000
5,000,000
t
10,000,000
1,500,000
20,000,000
5,000,000
6,500,000
80,000
....
250,000
150,000
50,000
1,000,000
1917.-China-Japan Industrial Development Co., Metal Refining Loan ..... 1918, Jan.--Mitsui Bussan Kaisha to Tsao Kun, Tuchun of Chihli, for military purposes, secured by shares of Kailan Mining Admini- stration 1918, Jan. 8th.-Yokohama Specie Bank advance on Second Reorganiza- tion Loan, repayable out of Second Reorganization Loan, if made, otherwise a one year Japanese loan at 7 per cent. Secured by surplus salt revenues......
1918, Jan.-Japanese syndicate to Tan Hao-min, "rebel governor of Hunan." Said to be secured by right to co-operate in working iron mines at Taipingshan, Anhui and antimony mines at Shui- kuoshan, Hunan
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For 5 years at 7 per cent., issue price 94.
1918, Jan. 18th.-Group Banks to Central Government for suppression
10,000,000
2,000,000
of plague
1,000,000
To be refunded in 10 months; secured by salt surplus.
1918, Jan.-Loan to province of Fukien, for general purposes. Secured
by sundry taxes
1,000,000
1918, Jan.-Supplementary loan for Kiring-Chanchun Railway 1918, Feb.-Ssupingkai-Chengchiatun Railway Loan made by Specie
Bank. For one year at 7 per cent., secured by revenue of road... 1918, Feb.-Nankin Railway Loan, between Nanchang and Kiukiang.
Made by Tao Kogyo Kwaisha
1918, April. Sino-Japan Exchange Bank to Telegraph Administration
for extension of land lines; interest 7 per cent., discount 1 per cent., secured by all telegraph property not previously pledged 1918, April. Wireless loan, probably for construction of wireless stations, materials to be purchased from Mitsui Bussan Kaisha...
1918, Jan.- Mitsui Bussan Kaisha to Chihli province for purchase of yarns for Chihli spinners; repayment guaranteed by Ministry of Finance
1,000,000
630,000
2,600,000
100,000
29,000,000
.....
3,000,000