BRITISH WAR LOAN
A STREAM OF INVESTORS MONEY POURING IN London, January 15. Subscriptions of now money for the great war loan are pouring in. Although tho bank closed at the usual hour, the Bank of BnglandPs Loan Office was open yosterday until 6 o'clock. There was a steady stream of investors all day long, testifying to the eagerness to help the country in. its hour of crisis, and thus suggesting a widespread inspiration to eeoure a far larger .mimber 'of individual Bubscrib- . ore than in t3io case of preceding loans. The newspapers emphasise tho fact that, while Germany is ramble to touch us in most things, sho has certainly beaten us in the number of small subscribers to her various loans. Happily, London bank managers and! clerks yesterday reported that they havenever known the time when tho calls on their aptitude for rapid, concentrated' business lia-ve been 60 numerous. Splendid reports are coming from every part of the kingdom.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
ANOTHER BIG SUBSCRIPTION . (Rec. January 16, 5.5 p.m.) I London) January 15. Tho Imperial Tobacco Company is subscribing two and a half millions to the war loan, nearly all of which is new monoy.—ileuter.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2979, 17 January 1917, Page 5
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