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of dealing with this
or any
other technical question. Colonial
governments have no bashfulness
of this kind. If you
refer to Sir
the
J. Parincelifate's report, (when Attorney
General of Hong Kong), on
Ordinance of 28 January 1867,
you
will find much explained which has not hitherto
been clearly
understood.
The Ordinance, including the
clause 4
norv
debate, and the
Corporation Charter. This charter is
not m
Aur
volumes of Bank
Charters, but paragrapho somewhat simi-
lar to clause 4 of the
4 of the Hong
Stong Ordinanc
charter of the
occur
the
Oriental Banking
oration, and the Chartered Mer-
Corporation,
cantile Bank of India, Australia
were stained
and China, and similar words
in the supplemental
Charter of the Oriental Banking
year
Corporation of the 1875.
words" with the consent of the
you
will recollect that
was
modelled by
con-
1.
1867
"Treasury",
sent of the Treasury (privately
obtained) on the Asiatic Banking
Corporation
their own
the Treasury kept within
exclusive control all
auch matters.
NB.
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