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THE CHINA CRITIC
March 13, 1930
March 13, 1930
THE CHINA CRITIC
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But "law and order" in Western phraseology is a synonym for trade protection. Time was when China was an Eldorado, the enormous legendary market which was to solve all economic crises and enrich every nation capable of securing for itself a place therein. "Law and .order" came to be spoken of then-although disturbance was blessedly absent from the country. The term bas descended through the years and in some quarters is now used to oppose the abolition of extraterritoriality. There is no hope of more intimate and accurate estima- tion of the country's capabilities passively replacing this calculatedly erroneous conception because trade always seeks to protection under the cloak of arms. This has
occurred in Haiti and Liberia. Active illustration of China's ability to conduct her own affairs in an orderly manner is the best answer returnable in the circum- stances, but can this answer be given while every rob- bery and minor misdemeanour is magnified and garbled in their own interests by commercial agencies?
Another favourite argument of those opposed to Chinese autonomy is that as China's civilisation is based upon the precepts of Confucius, who lived half a century before Christ, her present condition is similar to her con- dition at that time. People who are according to our standards, 3,500 years behind the times (they contend) cannot obviously be entrusted with the task of adminis- tering the affairs of a vast country in an up-to-date manner. This is a subtle argument because those who make it realise that, apart from the unacceptable anti- quity involved in their contention, Confucius is com- monly thought to have believed in and taught the in- ability of progress, preferring to create a stable society without working consistently for further success.
The truth is that Confucius did not think the human race naturally progressive. He believed in rulers being wise and ambitious in the interests of their subjects. And as regards the cavil that China is still where Con- fucius left it, we have only to look at the almost in- calculably great and far-reaching consequences which have followed as the result of his teaching. His life was one of the greatest and most progressive ever lived by man, Three others only are comparable with it in world history: Guatama's sojourn among men the career of the Arab Prophet, and the "Sinless Years" which, we are told, closed on Golgoth.
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FACTS & FIGURES
MINISTER T. V. SOONG'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT
For the 17th Fiscal Year July, 1928 to June, 1929.
(A) Revenue:
1.
Taxes:
2. Salt
1. Customs duties
Receipts
J.-Rolled Tobacco and Kerosene 4.--Tax collected by provinces
5.-Tobacco and
6.-Stampe
7. Flour
8. Parcel Post
9.--Mining Tax
Wine
TI. Miscellaneous Revenue:
1.--Examination of deeds 2.-Fines
3.
Sale of confiscated properly
4. Registration fees
III. Unclassified Revenue:
1. National revenue collected by pro- vinces and directly disbursed for military expenses 2.-Miscellaneous
(B) Refunds:
I.
Return of Russian Indemnity
II. Refunds of expenses and advances
(C) Bonds, Treasury Notes and Loane:
Bonds
I.
II.
Treasury Notes
III. Loans
IV.
Overdrafts
$179,141,017.18
29,542,421.46
27,691,387.60
14,643,819.28
3,549,880,41
3,054,842.06
2,087,921.71 923,078.53
Cosmetics Medicine
Uthers Total
Percentage
Sub-Division Cotton Spinning
Cotton Weaving Silk Reeling
1-Textile Industries
Proprietorship Partnership Corporation Total
8,480,000 +28,750,000 $87,280,000
315,100
81,900
$1,820,000
*76,000
Silk Weaving
42,000
562,000
Wool Spinning
17,000
169,000
*152,350,800 *152,350,800 287,900 1,840,650 2,243,650
$74,000 +2,425,900
$76,000
213,700
675,000 1.279.000
27,700
Knitting
268,400
379,200
7683,000 +1,825,600
*250,000
*250,000
Others
6.500
Total
675,900
Percentage
0.34
15,500
5.94
11,713,600 185,054,400
347,400
03.72
$69,400
197,443,900
100.00
2-Chemical Industries
Glass
+20,000
13,500 1478,000
+$11.500
*18,000
*375,000
*303,000
Soap and Candles
49,000
72,500
Matches
51,000
512,400 888,800
653,900
880,800
Leather
†82,700
99, 180
$1,000,000
$1,132,480
*3,000
90,182.19
18,600
158,500
~940,000
448,500
*943,000
615,600
$260,554,396.27
67,100
35,000
1211,000
813,100
*640,300
640,900
1,860,019.88 40.899.80 14.660.88 3,130.00
Paper
6,000
42,700
1,927,000
1,910,700
Bleaching and dyeing
44,900
418,850
142,700
601,450
Enamelled
Ware
9,000
249,400
258,400
Varnish
276,000
275,000
1,918,710.56
Percentage
.96
11,000 274,300
5.51
98.58
100.00
2.92
16,000 897,780
9.55
160,800 8,199,600 97.50
187,800 9,871,580 100,00
62,881,587.86 7,624,846.16
3-Printing
70.006,444.02
$332,479,550.85
Printing
Total
1427,200
*6,000
433,200
625,200
$1,699,026.26 117,890.71
Percentage
3.91
625,200 5.65
19,404,700 *676,000 $54,791 10,014,491 90.44
710,457,300
-581,000 $74,791
11,012,891
100.00
1,816,916.97
4-Machine Industries
44,506,129.01
Machine Foundry
421,250
496,800
847,400
1,766,450
49,600
71,100
120,700
24,048,471.98
28.077.995.45 8,611,648.66
Grand total
Disbursements
100,144,245.10
3434,440,712.92
Electric Machinery Shipbuilding Total Percentage
1,000
151,800
365,000
517,300
38,000
471,850
19.83
757.200 $1.01
1,212,400 49.65
38,000 2,444,450
100.00
5-Foodstuff Manufacturing
Canning
Keirigeration
50,600 6,000
60,400
637,100
748.100
22,000
$40,000
$67,000
* lour
$ 4,040,000.00
$80,000 5.466,500
5,236,500
Rice-hulling
18,000
299,350
312,350
Oil
15,000
530,500
†416,600
†962,100
*361,100 -861,100
Tobacco
122,150
194,300 17,074,860 $17,890,110
$10,000,000.00
*23,350,000 *28,850,000
Organs
464,300.00
Sauce, etc.
100,000
22.000
180,000
252,000
4.--Judicial Yuan and
Subsidiary
Egg
$ 7,000,000.00
Organs
5. Examination Ypan and
Sub-
sidiary Organs
1,890,000.00
6.- Supervisory Yuan and Subsidiary
Organs
504,318,71
248,000.00
448,429.50
*111,100 *113,100
Others
17,000
4,500
Total
Percentage
822,760 1,518,000 47,874,220
.65
3.04
4,160
$6.31
25,600 49,715,020 100.00
28,088,394.62
6-Tools, Apparatus and Furniture
III. Military Establishments:
2. Disbursed directly by Provinces..
62,881,597.86
Scientific apparatus Hattan and bamboo ware Metallic ware
8,000
2,300
75,000
80,500
11.550
45,800
57,860
350,400
216.150
†50,000 +616,560
209,5$6,969.49
•125,000
IV. Other Disbursementa:
8,627,936.96
2. Miscellaneous subvention
1,081,104,60
Musical instruments & toys 45,000
Others Total
*125,000
10,800
196,000 +149,800
*20,000
*20,000
53,000
15,000
6%,000
461,950
Fercentage
41.86
275,050 24.62
380,000
1,117,000
34.02
100,00
6.925.472.06
$247,690,896.17
121,818,007.57 88,668,189.79 20,000,000.00 6,768,697.39
7-Articles of Daily Use
Hats
Umbrellas Brushes
1,500
8,000
+147,000
156,500
*43,000
*42,000
8,200
4,000
50,000
62,200
9,300
1,200
+70,000
180,500
*700,000
*700,000
Stationery
3,000
20,000
28,000
Clothing
10,000
30,000
40,000
$434,440.712.92
9,000
13,900
22,900
34,000
34,000
41,000
97,200
Percentage
8.68
8.36
1,028,900 38.11
1,162,100
100.00
8 Other Industries
Building material
62,900
19,100
1,460,000
1,532,000
4.800
12,500
16,800
10,000
Paper Cartons
21,000
39,200
18.000
16,500
197,300 26.300
Electric power & water
Supply
76,700
+8,980,000 +8,980,000
*10,000,000
*10,000,000
Cotton Ginning Others Total
14,160
6,800
125,460 0.59
136,000
150,160 31,700
18,000 46,000 248,600 20,584,500 20,958,460
1.19
98.22
100.00 2,806,410 16.127,680 274,848,411 293.282,401
** Foreign Capital) (*†(Church)
金城銀行
額定資本
實收資本
金
公積
辦理銀行一切業務 兼收各種儲蓄存款
總分行地點:
天津 北平 上海 漢口 * *
Kincheng Banking Corporation
Authorised Capital
Paid-Up Capital
Surplus
I. Party Expenses
(A) Current Purposes:
IL. Civil Establishments:
1.-State Council and Subsidiary Organs $4,098,791.51 2.-Executive Yuan & Subsidiary Organe 22,327,554.90 3-Legislative Yuan and Subsidiary
1.-Disbursed by Central Government.. 147,155,371.68
1. Subvention to provinces
3. Refunds of taxes and deposita,
4. Miscellaneous
(B)
(C)
Debt Service Indemnity
(D) Advances for Capital of Central Bank
Suspense
$10,000,000.00
(E)
$ 7,000,000.00
$ 1,890,000.00
Every Branch of Banking Business Transacted Saving Deposits Received
Head Office: Tientsin.
Branches:
Peiping, Shanghai, Hankow, and Dairen.
Grand total
703,946.43 612.484.17
CAPITALIZATION OF SHANGHAI INDUSTRIES
The Chinese Government Bureau of Social Affairs of the Shanghai Municipality has compiled statistics of in- dustrial establishments in the Municipality, including the foreign settlements. There are altogether 1781 Chinese and foreign factories in this city, but only 1,500 filled in the schedules of the Bureau. The following table shows the capital figures of these 1,500 factories classified according to the nature of the industry as well as to the type of organization. This is the first comprehensive statistica ever collected and compiled on this subject.
Spectacles
Others Total
Coal Bails
Ropes
Percentage
Grand Total
(Chinese Capital)
87
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