in forme thin
from the Colony.
tion become
is one
2. The transaction
If some magnitude, and the result of
its becoming known before
med the
given must to the
the order given, prejudicial
Colonial Govt, letter because sellers of silver
would shield back their
& raise
raise the
supplies and
and
"because,
price be
Banks
Almosty on whose account
the silver was
being
bought and that it would have to be paid for by Bills drawn for the Colonial Govt, would lose the exchange would be lowered
3. I shall be
glad if
to me
You will communicate any information
that you can obtain in
Regard
you can
drives
on such intelligence mutually
Inasmuch to
•
• 459 from which this information
a
have reached
the London market.
Than to and fit you will infer
haped this
efor the Government
officers
d with
these questions the desirability of keeping
all such
business as
secret as possible, and especially of preventing the leakage of information to a particular order having been sent home, to the time when
required the Colony
as
as
the comms are
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