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provided Fiat

dollar

shall be a legal tender in payment unless it be

of the same fineness and

intrinsic value as the

Hongkong Dollar, and be of not less than 415 grains

20g weight, and be not injured

A-bfaced

Under

this clause der A. Clarke

legalized both the Fade

and You dollars in that

Colony

and though Lord

:: Rousson entirely agrees

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from the

loud despatch by

the Secretary of State,

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Sir W. Jervois to Lord Carnarvon

128

of the Governor exercising

the power then conferred

Upon him without provision,

reference to A. M. Goodde does not apprehend

that

any

inconvenience –

need necessarily arise from the careful

circulation of dollars of several kinds as long as

the proviso above put

as the minimum weight of the dollar is carefully preserved he conceives that the words of "intrinsic value" in the Treasury

Order were intended

to have the same effect.

6.M

Your

letter however

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'specifici from time to timia by the Governor in Council

provided that dollar shall be a legal tender in payment unless it be of the same fineness and intrinsic value as the Hongkong Dollar, and be of not less than 415 grains weight, and be not injured or defaced.

Under this clause, der A. Clarke legalized both the Fade and You dollars in that Colony, and though Lord Rousson entirely agrees with the Lord of the Treasury, from the loud despatch by the Secretary of State,

4

Sir W. Jervois to Lord Carnarvon 128

of the Governor exercising the power then conferred upon him without provision, reference to A. M. Goodde does not apprehend that any inconvenience need necessarily arise from the careful circulation of dollars of several kinds as long as the proviso above is adhered to, and the minimum weight of the dollar is carefully preserved; he conceives that the words of "intrinsic value" in the Treasury Order were intended to have the same effect.

6.M

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'specifici from time to time by the Governor in Council

provided that dollar shall be a legal tender in payment unless it be of the same fineness and intrinsic value as the Hongkong Dollar, and be of not less than 415 grains weight, and be not injured or defaced.

Under this clause, der A. Clarke legalized both the Fade and You dollars in that Colony, and though Lord Rousson entirely agrees with the Lord of the Treasury, from the loud despatch by the Secretary of State,

4

Sir W. Jervois to Lord Carnarvon 128

of the Governor exercising the power then conferred upon him without provision, reference to A. M. Goodde does not apprehend that any inconvenience need necessarily arise from the careful circulation of dollars of several kinds as long as the proviso above is adhered to, and the minimum weight of the dollar is carefully preserved; he conceives that the words of "intrinsic value" in the Treasury Order were intended to have the same effect.

6.M

Your letter however lays some stress...

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'specifici from time to time by the Governor in Council

provided that dollar shall be a legal tender in payment unless it be of the same fineness and intrinsic value as the Hongkong Dollar, and be of not less than 415 grains weight, and be not injured or defaced.

Under this clause der A. Clarke legalized both the Fade and You dollars in that Colony, and though Lord Rousson entirely agrees with the Lord of the Treasury, from the loud despatch by the Secretary of State,

Sir W. Jervois to Lord Carnarvon 128

of the Governor exercising the power then conferred upon him without provision, reference to A. M. Goodde does not apprehend that any inconvenience need necessarily arise from the careful circulation of dollars of several kinds as long as the proviso above is adhered to, and the minimum weight of the dollar is carefully preserved; he conceives that the words of "intrinsic value" in the Treasury Order were intended to have the same effect.

Your letter however lays some stress...

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