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14190 RCJP Royal Mints 139 12th July 1887.
Sir,
In returning the letter from the Foreign Office 1st 9786/87. of Treas. 10493/81 the 20th ultimo, with enclosure from Her Majesty's Minister at Tokyo respecting the coinage of Hong Kong, which has been referred to me by Order of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, I have the honour to report as follows:
Since the date of my report of the 9th of June 1881, the management of the Japanese Mint at Osaka appears to have been much more satisfactory than had been the case for some few years before that time. The European Technical Adviser, Mr. Cowland F.C.P., and the Engineer, Mr. MacLagan, have...
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14190 RCJP Royal Mints 139 12th July 1887.
Sir,
In returning the letter from the Foreign Office 1st 9786/87. of Treas. 10493/81 the 20th ultimo, with enclosure from Her Majesty's Minister at Tokyo respecting the coinage of Hong Kong, which has been referred to me by Order of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, I have the honour to report as follows:
Since the date of my report of the 9th of June 1881, the management of the Japanese Mint at Osaka appears to have been much more satisfactory than had been the case for some few years before that time. The European Technical Adviser, Mr. Cowland F. C. P., and the Engineer, Mr. MacLagan, have both been working with the Secretary of the Treasury.
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14190 RCJP Royal Mints 139 12th July 1887.
Sir,
In returning the letter from the Foreign Office 1st 9786/87. of Treas. 10493/81 the 20th ultimo, with enclosure from Her Majesty's Minister at Tokyo respecting the coinage of Hong Kong, which has been referred to me by Order of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, I have the honour to report as follows:
Since the date of my report of the 9th of June 1881, the management of the Japanese Mint at Osaka appears to have been much more satisfactory than had been the case for some few years before that time. The European Technical Adviser, Mr. Cowland F. C. P., and the Engineer, Mr. MacLagan, have both been working with the Secretary of the Treasury.
IW.
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