sentimental old Chinese.
perhaps also an
Alternative (3) seen
Arid on
We need now call
to me
clumsy.
it in.
the whole I vote for (2), although I think no practical difference exists between any of the three courses.
I do not think we need trouble to
Consult the Governors; but we should
suggest to Treasury
these courses,
one or other
I leave that to draft the Orders in Council
whichever
G.M.J., Nov.
I should make the British dollar
the standard
CPL. 1. Nov
Minds will
In any case They will probably follow mine
nearly Ceylon modes
which is an improvement
in certain respects.
See further.
prompt with?
Dear Johnson,
I am not prepared to say that both the Mexican
If the British Dollars might be declared standard coins,
Will you consider
whether your difficulty might not be met by following
the precedent laid down for gold coins Canada & Chapter 30 of the
Consol Statute of 1886? You
nevertheless do, messieurs Guysßten ausbir
Hent Want lead to the
death of the British Dollar. But it
Might be a matter of Complaint
on part of the Charles Mitchell.
I submit draft to Treasury, in verbal distinction at the difficulty can be
Juneman who say that
S.W. I. 2 Nov
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