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Show TO SUPPORT ' II LOANJLAN I Chinese Assembly Ap- p9 proves of Scheme to ml Borrow $50,000,000 -, Peking. Sept. 15. The National 'H Assembly today passed a resolution ''-M pledging its support to the govern- ?H ment in the conclusion of any rea- flB aonabio loan plan. The minister of 'SB finance explained that it was im- '' possible to obtain the requisite loan iWm outlined by the six-powers group of MW- bankers. il Tho minister hoped thdt the for- .HI cign bankers would waive or modify fjK their demands for foreign supervision fjK of the salt tax and declared that r.mV should the loan materialize tbe gov- 'i' ernment was confident that remark- &X- able progress and prosperity tnrongh- H out tho country would follow. iJKl Private cablegrams recoived horo V tod2,y say that $2,500,000 of the ?50,- 'Jm, 000,000 loan negotiated in London, 3fcr August 30 by the Chinese minister K aad an Independent British bank has fRB been paid to the Chinese republic JR At the secret meetings of the as- flE sembly, Acting Promler Chao Ping lH Chun, explained the government's BraV policy in Tibet and Mongolia. Refer- gzfv ring to Mongolia, he declnrcd that it WiR was useless to attempt to settle the question by military force. $ China's best policy, he said, was to K9 rely upon existing treaties. When tho w?l Chlno Russian question had been B U cleared the situation, he said, would R fm assume a domestic aspect which m JM would be much more simple to handle. B t M With regard to Tibet the acting H '.'Im premier considered it best to permit a M the Dalai Lama to resume his former R : M functions. The government, he add- Ki M ed already had ordered, the return of Bj .a an expedition headed bv a Chinese &' commissioner which as sent to LhaB- uHb'l sa. the Tibetan capital, recently to 'J&Fi explain to the Tibetans republican "al government and also to emphasize the ScflJ fact that the Chinese government b fsT"'!! no Intention or alte7fhg Tibet's 'eP K$SJ minlatratlve system. I 'J IS I SS ! mWi |