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I have had occasion more
I also transmit
copy of
than
on ce
to speak
on this subject with
which I addressed to Me Aoki
that I should lose no time in
the reply Stating
bringing
this proposal to the notice of J.L
& of the Governor of Hong-Kong.
In
my Deap. 8. 26
of
the
19′′ of Jan, Fealled J. L's attention to the great exportation, which was then taking
place, of silver gen.
& to the dangers which
I thought might be caused to Japan by
Count Ito . H. E. has always maintained
that no danger could arise to Japan,
long
eco
the importations of
Silver
bullion from abroad did not fall below the exportation
Silver
x
the comed
as
that, so far from objecting
to the exportation of
Silver you for of silve
use
in the Straits Settlements, or in the
Treaty
Ports
of
China, he would be glad-
to see the silver
yen adopted there,
the position hitherto held in
such a continuous drain
of silver
This
exportation has now
temporarily
ceased
d acquire
in consequence of
the opening of
the
the Far East
by
the lea-season.
the Mexican dollar.
Thane
doubl.
that
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