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MR. BRENAN : If The Whampoa proposal were adopted the afeguards would be similar to those in railway loans.
he receipts would have to be paid into an approved bank. here would have to be an accountant under whose signature nies would have to be paid out,-- The usual provisions.
the works would have to be the security for the loan, nd if they were not enough perhaps the Canton Government
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uld suggest further security. The works and the revenue buld be the security and would be mortgaged,
to
BRENAN THANKED THE Chinese delegation for their courtesy
ring the whole proceedings and for their evident desire to
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nduct them amicably, He understood the Conference
ference was adjourned
ly,
MR. CHEN: Teturned the compliments and hoped that the nference would turn a new page in the Nationalist history
f China.
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