ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO SE ADDRESSED AND REMITTANCES MADE PAYABLE TO THE MANAGER"
sir,
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Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation,
RECO
C. O.
9922
[REG 7 JUN 95!
31. Lombard Theet, London EC.
6th June
#95.
We beg to acknowledge-receipt of your letter of 1st instant
(No.9156/95 which was delivered to us on the 4th) regarding the
question of legislating against chopped dollars in Hongkong.
In our letter of 27th December last we gave it as our
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q opinion that it would be inexpedient to legislate against
chopping dollars- this opinion was based on an experience of
some 5 years back and we would certainly wish to modify our view
in deference to our Chief Managers opinion, who is on the spot
and in the best position to judge of what is best for the Colony.
We note that in a letter addressed to the Colonial Secretary
dated 22nd April, our Chief Manager stated that he " strongly
" recommends that no special legislation in favour of chopping be
enacted but that British dollar be declared a legal tender by
count concurrently with Mexican dollary at 7.1.7 ", and we
understand that the Manager of the Chartered Bank of India,
Australia & China agreed with this recommendation.
We are, Sir,
Your obedient servants
Knotle
Manager.
Edward Fairfield, Esq., C.M .G.
Colonial Office.
P S
We herewith return the Newspaper extracts as desired.
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