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made by the promoters of this scheme I have merely explain-

ed that, while sympathising with them in their dangers and

difficulties, I could give them little encouragement seeing!

that the Powers were, for good and obvious reasons, opposed

to their nationals affording any financial assistance to

the present Chinese Government, unless in connection with

a comprehensive scheme of financial reorganisation.

They

reply of course that under their proposed arrangements the

Government would not touch one cent of the money, and the

argument still continues.

9. I have also been approached indirectly by an

agent of Dr. #.#. Yen with enquiries as to whether I would assist the latter in obtaining funds from foreign sources in the event of his assuming the Premiership. It was ex- plained that Dr. Yen felt that it was useless for him to assume office unless he was assured of funds, but that

if he received as ́urances of advances to tide over the

immediate future, he would do so, with the express object

of reorganising the financial situation by means of a schem on which he and the Government were already engaged for a

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consolidation of the external and internal debt.

In reply

I caused Dr. en to be informed that Fis Majesty's

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