for their decision?

murt, of course,

be sent to the

1 Molotures.

No 65

Received

Coin in the Colony,

from the want of small silver

Regarding inconvenience arising

and forwarding

on the subject.__

Commissary General's Memorandum

Lord

5th November, 1844.

Victoria, Hongrong,

Yover nor

to

A

192

Memorandum on the proposed issue of

British silver from the Chest in China

1. Should British silver be sent to the Chest in China; it must be issued in one

of two modes either at its nominal

value or at a rate proportionate to its

intrinsic worth as compared with other

coins already in circulation.

2. In the former case;

either the circulating coins

of other countries must cease

(1) or a

fixed value in

relation to them must be assigned to them or the one

must bear only an uncertain

relative proportion to the other

dependent on individual opinion.

3. Dollars being the only Chinese

Money being parties & almost all the transactions which occur at Hongkong,

After re-examining the text and following the instructions:

for their decision?

murt, of course,

be sent to the

1 Molotures.

No 65

Received

Coin in the Colony,

from the want of small silver

Regarding inconvenience arising

and forwarding

on the subject.__

Commissary General's Memorandum

Lord

5th November, 1844.

Victoria, Hongkong,

Yover nor

to

A

192

Memorandum on the proposed issue of

British silver from the Chest in China

1. Should British silver be sent to the Chest in China; it must be issued in one

of two modes either at its nominal value or at a rate proportionate to its intrinsic worth as compared with other coins already in circulation.

2. In the former case; either the circulating coins of other countries must cease (1) or a fixed value in relation to them must be assigned to them or the one must bear only an uncertain relative proportion to the other dependent on individual opinion.

3. Dollars being the only Chinese Money being parties & almost all the transactions which occur at Hongkong,

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for their decision?

murt, of course, be sent to the Molotures.

No 65 Received Coin in the Colony, from the want of small silver Regarding inconvenience arising and forwarding on the subject.

Commissary General's Memorandum

Lord 5th November, 1844. Victoria, Hongkong,

...

192 Memorandum on the proposed issue of British silver from the Chest in China

1. Should British silver be sent to the Chest in China; it must be issued in one of two modes either at its nominal value or at a rate proportionate to its intrinsic worth as compared with other coins already in circulation.

2. In the former case; either the circulating coins of other countries must cease, or a fixed value in relation to them must be assigned to them, or the one must bear only an uncertain relative proportion to the other dependent on individual opinion.

3. Dollars being the only Chinese money, and they being parties to almost all the transactions which occur at Hongkong,

The best answer is

for their decision?

murt, of course, be sent to the Molotures.

No 65 Received Coin in the Colony, from the want of small silver Regarding inconvenience arising and forwarding on the subject.

Commissary General's Memorandum

Lord 5th November, 1844. Victoria, Hongkong,

Yover nor to A

192 Memorandum on the proposed issue of British silver from the Chest in China

1. Should British silver be sent to the Chest in China; it must be issued in one of two modes either at its nominal value or at a rate proportionate to its intrinsic worth as compared with other coins already in circulation.

2. In the former case; either the circulating coins of other countries must cease, or a fixed value in relation to them must be assigned to them, or the one must bear only an uncertain relative proportion to the other dependent on individual opinion.

3. Dollars being the only Chinese money, and they being parties to almost all the transactions which occur at Hongkong,

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