5. Chinese copper cash to be legal tender for payments not exceeding 1⁄2 Dollar, at such rate as shall be fixed by local ordinance from time to time. And the rate to be 1,100 cash to the Dollar until so altered.
Abe the copper cents of the Government of India, struck for Singapore, to be legal tender at cents in Singapore up to half Dollar.
6. The Mexican Silver Dollar and other Silver Dollars of equal weight and fineness, and no other coins to be legal tender for an unlimited amount.
7. The Local Government to take additional measures if necessary to prevent loss to merchants from the alteration of the Law as to British money, by buying up money at its present average market value.
8. The Local Government not to reissue Sovereigns or half Sovereigns at all, and no more British Silver and Copper than is required for small change, to make over the withdrawn Coins...
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1 lender for an unlimited amount, 7 . The Local Governmeout) I take additional measures if necessary to prevent loss to maurdials from the alteration of the Law at to British Mmey. by luging up money at its present such average market value.
8. The Local Government. not to reissue Sovereignt half Sovereigns at all, an ot no more British Silver and) - Copper than is required for omace change, to make over and the withdrawn Coms