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Show BANKERS AIM TOWARD UPBUILDING CHINA TOLD WAflHIKGTON. Nov. 1U. Speaking for tho American group of bankers in the consortium for "hlna, Thomas 'U'. Lsuoiont, of Xew York, declare! in a letter made imbllc here today b the Far East Commercial Intolllgonce service that no preference will be extended ex-tended to r 1 1 1 particular builnesj in-t in-t r sts in the undertaitking! that arei contemplated. "I have no authority to speak for, the other crimps." said Mr. I.imont.J "but my conferences with them con-vim con-vim e me that their attitude is Identical Identi-cal with ours. "Our aim Is to aid China in devel ! oping her great basic enterprises, such as moans of communication, etc., and at tin 1 time In proteet both China! and the foreign Investors who pur- c base her bonds in the underlying and , intrinsic value of the projects for (Which she borrows and they loan. l "It goes without saying that In or- Ider to accomplish our purposes for ssssilB fhlna we must do our best to see that Lsssaal she secures the benefits, other things ibssbeM Itielng cental, of the lowest possible H prices for the materials nnd co,ulp- H ment that finally goes into the up- 'building of her public utilities." BBS 00 |