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r interim solution would be to bring in; at once; a few aircraft loads of pounds sterling to cover withdrawals。〃 He saw both men's eyes narrow slightly。
〃That would hardly support the Hong Kong dollar。〃
〃Yes; yes our bankers know that。 But Blacs; the Victoria and Bank of England decided this would be best in the interim。 We just don't have enough Hong Kong cash to satisfy every depositor。〃
The silence thickened。 Dunross waited。 Johnjohn had told him he believed the Bank of China did not have substantial reserves of pounds because of the currency restrictions on their movement in and out of Britain but had very substantial amounts of Hong Kong dollars for which there were no export restrictions。
〃It would not be at all good for the Hong Kong dollar to be weakened;〃 Tip Tok…toh said。 He blew his nose noisily。 〃Not good for Hong Kong。〃
〃Yes。〃
Tip Tok…toh's eyes hardened and he leaned forward。 〃Is it true; tai…pan; that the Orlin Merchant Bank won't renew your revolving fund?〃
Dunross's heart picked up a beat。 〃Yes。〃
〃And true that your fine bank will not cover this loan or advance you enough to stave off the Rothwell…Gornt attack on your stock?〃
〃Yes。〃 Dunross was very pleased to hear the calm quality of his voice。
〃And true that many old friends have refused credit to you?〃
〃Yes。〃
〃And true that the 。。。 the person Hiro Toda arrives this afternoon and requires payment for ships ordered from his Japanese shipyards shortly?〃
〃Yes。〃
〃And true that Mata and Tung and their Great Good Luck pany of Macao have tripled their normal order for gold bullion but will not help you directly?〃
〃Yes。〃 Dunross's already fine…tuned concentration increased。
〃And true that the running…dog Soviet hegemonists have once more; impudently; very very impudently; applied for a banking charter in Hong Kong?〃
〃I believe so。 Johnjohn told me they had。 I'm not sure。 I would presume he would not tell me a falsehood。〃
〃What did he tell you?〃
Dunross repeated it verbatim; ending; 〃Certainly the application would be opposed by me; the boards of all British banks; all the tai…pans and the governor。 Johnjohn also said the hegemonists had the temerity to offer immediate and substantial amounts of HK dollars to assist them in their present trouble。〃
Tip Tok…toh finished his coffee。 〃Would you like some more?〃
〃Thank you。〃 Dunross noted that L'eung poured and he felt he had achieved a great step forward。 Last night he had delicately mentioned the Moscow bank to Phillip Chen; knowing that Phillip would know how to pass the information on; which would of course indicate to such an astute man as Tiptop the real reason for the urgent meeting and so give him the necessary time to contact the decision…maker who would assess its importance and ways to acquiesce or not。 Dunross could feel a sheen of sweat on his forehead and prayed that neither of the men opposite him noticed it。 His anxiety would push the price up … if a deal was to be made。
〃Terrible; terrible;〃 Tiptop said thoughtfully。 〃Terrible times! Old Friends forsaking Old Friends; enemies being weled to the hearth 。。。 terrible。 Oh by the way; tai…pan; one of our old friends asks if you could get him a shipment of goods。 Thorium oxide I think it was。〃
With a great effort Dunross kept his face clean。 Thorium oxide was a rare earth; the essential ingredient for old…fashioned gas mantles: it made the mantle emit its brilliant white light。 Last year he had happened to hear that Hong Kong had recently bee the greatest user after the United States。 His curiosity had peaked as Struan's were not in what must clearly be a profitable trade。 Quickly he had found out that access to the material was relatively easy and that the trade was prodigious; quite secret; with many small importers; all of them very vague about their business。 In nature; thorium occurred in various radioactive isotopes。 Some of these were easily converted into fissionable uranium 235; and thorium 232 itself was an enormously valuable breeder material for an atomic pile。 Of course; these and many other thorium derivatives were restricted strategic materials but he had been astounded to discover the oxide and nitrate; chemically easily convertible; were not。
He could never find out where the thorium oxides actually went。 Of course into China。 For a long time; he and others had suspected the PRC of having a crash atomic program; though everyone believed it had to be formulative and at least ten years from fruition。 The idea of China nuclear armed filled him with mixed feelings。 On the one hand; any nuclear proliferation was dangerous; on the other; as a nuclear power China would instantly bee a formidable rival to Soviet Russia; even an equal to Soviet Russia; even a threat; certainly unconquerable … particularly if it also had the means to deliver a retaliatory strike。
Dunross saw both men looking at him。 The small vein in L'eung's forehead was pulsing though his face was impassive。 〃That might be possible; Mr。 Tip。 How much would be needed and when?〃
〃I believe immediately; as much as can be obtained。 As you know; the PRC is attempting to modernize but much of our lighting is still by gas。〃
〃Of course。〃
〃Where would you obtain the oxides or nitrates?〃
〃Australia would probably be the quickest; though I've no idea at this moment about quality。 Outside of the United States;〃 he added delicately; 〃it's only found in Tasmania; Brazil; India; South Africa; Rhodesia and the Urals 。。。 big deposits there。〃 Neither man smiled。 〃I imagine Rhodesia and Tasmania'd be best。 Is there anyone Phillip or I should deal with?〃
〃A Mr。 Vee Cee Ng; in Princes Building。〃
Dunross bit back a whistle as another piece of the puzzle fell into place。 Mr。 Vee Cee Ng; Photographer Ng; was a great friend of Tsu…yan; the missing Tsu…yan; his old friend and associate who had mysteriously fled into China over the Macao border。 Tsu…yan had been one of the thorium importers。 Up to now; the connection had been meaningless。 〃I know Mr。 Ng。 By the way; how is my old friend; Tsu…yan?〃
L'eung was plainly startled。 Bull's…eye; Dunross thought grimly; shocked that he had never once suspected Tsu…yan of being munist or having munist leanings。
〃Tsu…yan?〃 Tiptop frowned。 〃I haven't seen him for a week or more。 Why?〃
〃I heard he was visiting Peking by way of Macao。〃
〃Curious! That's very curious。 I wonder why he'd want to do that … an arch…capitalist? Well; wonders will never cease。 If you'd be kind enough to contact Mr。 Ng direct; I'm sure he will give you the details。〃
〃I'll do that this morning。 As soon as I get back to the office。〃 Dunross waited。 There would be other concessions before they would grant what he sought; if it was to be granted。 His mind was racing with the implication of their first request; how to get thorium oxides; whether to get them; wanting to know how far along the PRC was with its atomic program; knowing they would never tell him that。 L'eung took out a pack of cigarettes and offered it。
〃No thanks;〃 he said。
Both men lit up。 Tiptop coughed and blew his nose。 〃It's curious; tai…pan;〃 he said; 〃very curious that you go out of your way to help the Victoria and Blacs and all your capitalist banks while the strong rumor is that they'll not help you in your need。〃
〃Perhaps they'll see the error of their ways;〃 Dunross said。 〃Sometimes it's necessary to forget present advantages for the mon good。 It would be bad for the Middle Kingdom for Hong Kong to falter。〃 He noted the scorn on L'eung's face but it did not bother him。 〃It's ancient Chinese doctrine not to forget Old Friends; trusted ones; and as long as I'm tai…pan of the Noble House and have power; Mr。 Tip; I and those like me … Mr。 Johnjohn for one; our governor for another … will give eternal friendship to the Middle Kingdom and will never permit hegemonists to thrive on our barren rock。〃
Tiptop said sharply; 〃It is our barren rock; Mr。 Dunross; that is presently administered by the British; is it not?〃
〃Hong Kong is and always was earth of the Middle Kingdom。〃
〃I will let your definition pass for the moment but everything in Kowloon and the New Territories north of Boundary Road reverts to us in thirty…five…odd