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THEIR MAJESTIES KING GEORGE VI and QUEEN ELIZABETH
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 14, 1937.
Dr. Kung's Outline Of China's Loan
Policies
BERLIN, TO-DAY.
DR. KUNG, ACCOMPANIED BY THE CHINESE AMBASSA- DOR, THE MINISTER OF NAVY, ADMIRAL CHEN SHAO- KUAN, AND OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CHINESE DELEGA- TION, WERE GUESTS OF HERR HITLER ON SUNDAY AT HIS ESTATE ON OBERSALZBURG, NEAR BERCHTESGADEN.
THE CHINESE GUESTS ARRIVED IN MUNICH BY TRAIN ON SUNDAY MORNING AND AFTER BREAKFAST IN THE FORMER
AT IMPERIAL WAITING-ROOM
THE STATION, MOTORED IN TWO OF HERR HITLER'S PERSONAL CARS THROUGH THE MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN DISTRICT.
the
They lunched at Koenigsee and abroad, which China had, for arrived at the Fuehrer's estate at sake of the currency, to keep liquid, 3 o'clock, being received by Herr presented great difficulties.. Hitler himself.
Dr. Kung drew attention to the Herr Hitler conversed with his successful issue of home loans in guests for some time, during which the last few years and declared that Dr. Kung seized the opportunity to the Chinese Government would try. present to the Fuehrer a number of to continue along these lines in valuable Chinese objects d'art. order to build up the railways and By 5 o'clock the party was back industry, and would endeavour as in Munich, where they dined, leav-far as possible to do without loans
altogether. ing for Berlin by the night ex- press.
CHINA'S LOAN POLICY On Saturday, Dr. Kung granted a lengthy interview to the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung," in which he dealt especially with China's loan policy.
CHEAPER MONEY
"This does not, of course, pre- clude the possibility of China tak- ing the opportunity by means of foreign loans, of obtaining cheaper money than is possible in China herself.
"China is ready to accept foreign Dr. Kung pointed out that. for- eign countries now no longer hesitat-loans to convert its high rate of internal loans into foreign loans at a lower rate of interest. 30 cents to $2.20 per cover.led to acknowledge the success of the
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task accomplished by the Chinese l Judging from the situation of Government based on the work per- the money market, there is appar- formed by the whole Chinese peo-ently a favourable opportunity of ple.
This was very gratifying, Dr.. Kung said, and he had been able to confirm it in his various visits to European leaders.
The Chinese people had put its house în order and called to all other peoples to help in collaboration through friendly competition in
doing this," he said.
Concluding, Dr. Kung pointed to the internal consolidation of China, building up of the traffic system, and favourable development of the currency and foreign trade.
POLITICAL PROGRAMME The inner political programme of the Government in its fight against For the information of visitors building up a new China.
Communism, he continued, played list of some of the The situation in the international
an important part in view of the and money market, he said, was favour-fact that the Communist movement ably inclined towards issuing a loan in China was confined to but a to China.
small and restricted area.
The foreign policy of the Govern- The new China, by its economic ment could be summarised in one
offered a 'favourable phrase development,
peaceful collaboration field of investment of capital, for with other peoples whose politics which the revenues of the Chinese were inspired by similar principles.
best -Trans-Ocean. Maritime Customs were the security.
ISLAND
Feet
Victoria Peak.
1,823
Signal Station
1,774
the
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Mountain Lodge
The Eyrie
Mt. Davis
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This year, receipts. from Customs LEAVES FOR BERLIN
duties would · amount to at least
MUNICH, TO-DAY. |$450,000,000, while the foreign debt
THE CHINESE MINISTER service amounted only to $100,000,- 000 and internal loans to another OF FINANCE, DR. H. H. KUNG, $200,000,000.
Customs duties alone, he provided sufficient security for
ther loans.
WAS GIVEN LUNCH BY HERR added, HITLER ON THE SHORE OF fur-THE BEAUTIFUL KOENIGSEE LAKE, WHICH IS SURROUND- ED BY MOUNTAINS, YESTER- was DAY.
Another question, however, the way in which the Chinese Gov- ernment was prepared to take ad- The Chancellor motored to the vantage of the opportunities offered spot, where Dr. Kung arrived at by international capital for the noon. issue of further loans, and the amount of the loans.
LONG-TERM CREDITS
The two statesmen discussed mat- ters of mutual interest to their re- spective countries and later went to
.in
Dr. Kung emphasised that Nan-Berchtesgaden, Herr Hitler's coun- king would not use foreign loans to try residence. build more railways or develop in- Here the Fuehrer gave tea dustry but, as in recent years, would (honour of the Chinese guests, who restrict itself to accepting long-together with German officials, de- term credits for deliveries of ma-cline to say anything regarding terials.
their visit pending issue of a com For the purpose of stabilisation munique. of the currency, China had no' need of foreign money.
"
Dr. Kung and the rest of the Chinese delegation left Berchtes-
On the contrary, the finding of gaden by the 10:10 express for Ber- Ireasonable investments for balances [lin' last night--Renter.
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