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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 51

Annual Interest and Dividends on Foreign Investments, &C., in Thousands of Pounds

Total,. To Be Annually Remitted To London. Colonial Government Securities ................................................................................... £4,628 90% £4,165 Foreign Stocks, Bonds, &c., of which the dividends have all to be remitted to London (not including the bad debts, such as Spanish, South American, Turkish, &c.)*.................................... ... ... 10,680 Foreign Stocks, Bonds, &c., dividends payable abroad ........................................................................ 117,000 15% 17,550 Indian Railway Debentures, Bonds and stocks, all ................................................................ ... ... 506 Railways in British Possessions, chiefly India ........................................................................ 4,874 90% 4,387 Foreign Railways, financed and dividends paid in London........................................................ 1,149 80% 919 Railway Obligations, Mortgages, &c........................................................................ 1,542 85% 1,311 American Bonds and Shares—sterling—payable in £ sterling ................................................ 3,473 35% 2,952 ,payable in American currency ................................................................ 6,700 20% 1,340 Colonial and Foreign Mines ................................................................ 298 70% 208 Gas, Water, and Miscellaneous ................................................................ 1,991 85% 1,692 £45,710 Sum that has annually to be remitted by India for a portion of her Government Expenditure defrayed here—average .......................................... 10,000 £55,71O In addition to the above, there are a number of private industrial and other enterprises abroad, in which British capital is engaged, and from which it derives a revenue, which are not represented or dealt in on the London Stock Exchange. * We insert the whole of this amount because, although the Stocks are not all* held by Englishmen, it has all to be remitted to London, where it is distributed to the investors, whether British or foreign.

Annual Interest and Dividends on Foreign Investments, &C., in Thousands of Pounds.