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3.
Mr. Henchman to inform him of these occurrences,
but that he had been so much occupied with the
matter that he had not found time to do so.
3.
Mr. Li stated that letters to the following
effect, written in Chinese, badly and un-grammatically
worded and almost certainly attributable to Japanese
authorship, had been received not only by the
managers of the Commercial Bank of China and the
National Commercial Bank, but also by the manager
of the Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank, a
very much larger and more important bank the capital
of which is one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000):-
"The time has come when you must co-operate with us. The Chinese commercial banks must come into the front line and co-operate. You are given five days notice. Take warning. Aɛ an example.you have what has happened to the Ningpo Commercial Bank",
These letters were unsigned and similar in every case
Mr. Li stated that each of the three managers
had come to see him separately for advice but that he had got them together and emphasized the seriousness
of the threat from the economic point of view and the
necessity for keeping the matter secret.
5.
Mr. Li named the same ransom money as having
been paid by Mr. Wu for his release as that given
in the reports from Mr. Rogers, but he added that he had heard that Mr. Wu denied having paid such
a high figure.
He went on to say that Mr.
Wu's
/reputation
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