world be kept of the number of times the stamp was impressed. We believe this to be the system adopted in at least some of the Stamp Offices at home, and we don't expect the cost would be very great. In the case of high value stamps, which are not very often used, the Collectors. signahere would seem to be sufficient.

We are re.

(S= ) Gibb Livingston "C?

Hon. M. G. Mitchell-Junes,

Collector of Stamp Revenue.

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Mr. E. Mackintosh to Collector of Stamp

Revenue.

. My dear Sir,

gương, 18th January, 1895

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With reference to your cir. cular letter of the 9the instant upon question of stamping documents, & have taken upon musself to obtain the views of the entire foreign shipping community of the Colony incidence of the operation upon Bills of Lading. I cannot do better than

thur views as

as to the

hand

you

expressed in the enclosed letter which was crai.

lated for the expression of their opinion. You will observe the views of the ship.. ping community are practically

nimous, there is only one dissentient,

MLLA -

the

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