AGENT
215
Hong Kong, 10th of 1864, to provide
Coun
Oth
for
conversion of
British Currency
2
to the
in all payments by
Government, should be submitted
to Her Majesty for confirmation;
theat
With respect to the reflection
public notification of
the composition and weight of each
coni
silver
copper, issued
under the Royal Proclamation, should be issued by the local Government, My Lords must, in the first place, observe that
the statement in Mr. Elliot's letter, "that the Colonial Office remains without
"without
any
entjeit beyond
information on
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that afforded in
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of
the autosure to the letter
Board
of
correct.
that
pri
8th July 1865, is hardly
My Lords request.
oil refer the Senetary
State to Governor Sir H. Robinson.
dispatch of 9
harapaph 2.3.
the March 1861.
which suffers
the character and composition of the proposed sidan 10 cent piece -
to the letter
letter of
This Bours
addressed to you on
2 noteques
1862, in which their Lordatufen stated that they had grein
directions
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215
Hong Kong, 10th of 1864, to provide
Currency
for conversion of
British Currency to the
in all payments by
Government, should be submitted to Her Majesty for confirmation;
With respect to the public notification of the composition and weight of each
silver and copper coin issued under the Royal Proclamation, should be issued by the local Government, My Lords must, in the first place, observe that
the statement in Mr. Elliot's letter, "that the Colonial Office remains without any information beyond that afforded in the enclosure to the letter of the Board of ...", is hardly correct.
My Lords request reference to Governor Sir H. Robinson's dispatch of 9 March 1861, paragraph 2.3, and to the letter addressed to you on 2 November 1862, in which their Lordships stated that they had given directions...
Let's directly output in the required HTML format with proper corrections.AGENT
215
Hong Kong, 10th of 1864, to provide
for conversion of British Currency to the
in all payments by Government, should be submitted to Her Majesty for confirmation;
With respect to the public notification of the composition and weight of each silver and copper coin issued under the Royal Proclamation, should be issued by the local Government, My Lords must, in the first place, observe that
the statement in Mr. Elliot's letter, "that the Colonial Office remains without any information beyond that afforded in the enclosure to the letter of the Board of ...", is hardly correct.
8th July 1865, is hardly My Lords request.
My Lords refer the Secretary of State to Governor Sir H. Robinson's dispatch of 9 March 1861, paragraph 23.
which suffers the character and composition of the proposed 10 cent piece - to the letter of This Board addressed to you on 2 November 1862, in which their Lordships stated that they had given directions