Should this application be fully considered, I abstain from pronouncing on the question.

In addressing the Department formally, Mr. Brenton, by MP. Bank here on some wording to them, 23/17.2.94.

Mr. Bracurton,

Please look at this. We allow certain Banks to issue notes under certain conditions, and it is out of the question to allow the notes of an unregistered Bank to be accepted.

The funds are caused by ally stopping their issue.

Win R. Mende,

Run 19/1.

In Australia formerly (and presumably still), [private Cheques] formed part of the circulating medium, in the Trust, & passed fairly freely from hand to hand, if they bore good names. I believe these Notes stand on the same footing.

In the absence of restrictive laws, that Bank's they legally issue notes payable on demand, provided the public are willing to take them: but the Govt or any member of the public may refuse them, & if the Govt set the example of declining to receive them, they would soon cease to be issued. They cannot in no case be legally enforced.

Anders may refuse any money.

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