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WASHINGTON -- The United States government moved for a second time within a week tonight to ease the financial stress in China created by Japan's undeclared war.
Following a $25,000,000 credit extended to Chinese commercial interests by the Export-Import Bank, Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr., announced that a fiscal arrangement assuring the Chinese government adequate dollar exchange facilities has been continued by this country beyond December 31, 1938.
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