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The budget

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DESPATCH.

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No.

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(Subject.)

Rate of pension

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{Minutes.)

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? Ask F.O. For any information they

can furnish Japan for establishing a gold standard of currency & as to the steps taken by the Japan Govt. for carrying it into effect [I believe it is very doubtful

whether

we will allow him

thee Japan Govt will succeed in establishing a gold standard. They have tried before & failed]

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subsequent Paper.

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