A 50 per cent, dividend is not sufficient for one shareholder in the Gilsbacher sugar factory, Cologne. He has asked to be paid in sugar, which is difficult to obtain in Germany. The managing director is willing to meet the man's request, but says that the company must await the Government regulations controlling the distribution of sugar for 1923. "If there is nothing in these to prevent it, shareholders will cortainly receive so many lumps of sugar per cent, next year, says the managing director, but at present, although the company has paper marks enough to pay 5 per cent., it has no sugar."
LOCAL-MADE GOODS. rpRUNKS, Suit and Attache Cwm, Brief 1 Bags, Kit Bags, Sunshina Puiac*. Goods that give Satisfaction. L. H. DRAYTON, 124 Armagh street, D 3277-1248 IWwr.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17629, 5 December 1922, Page 8
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