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& Toney fill, Time

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SCHEDULE of Payments of Interest and Repayments of Principal.

:

£ $.

Year.

Date.

Payment of Interest.

Repayment of Principal.

Total Payment.

+

3.

£

February 25

1901

August 25

1902

February 25

1,687 10 1,687 10 1,518 15

1,687 10

7.500

0,187 10

1.518 15

August 25

1,518 15

7,500

9,018 15

1908

February 25

August 25

February 25

1004

August 25

February 25

1905

4+

August 25

1.350 0 1,350 0 1,181 5 1,151 5 1,012 10 1,012 10

1,850

0

7,800

8.850 0

1.18!

5

7,500

8,081 5

1,012 10

7,500

8,512 10

1906

February 25

843 15

843 16

Angust 25

843 15

7,500

£,343 15

1907

February 25

675 0

675 ©

August 25

675 0

7,500

8.175

0

1708

February 25

506 5

506

5

August 26

400 5

7,500

8,006

5

February 25

337 10

837 10

1900

Angust 25

357 10

7,500

7,837 10

1910

February 25 August 25

188 15

168 15

168 18

7,500

Total

18,562 10

73,000

93,562 10

7,688 16

Signed at Wucbang by the Contracting Parties this fourth day of the eighth month of the twenty-sixth year of the Emperor Kuang Hsi, being the twenty-eighth day of August, one thousand nine hundred, Western calendar.

(Signed)

For the Hong Kong and

(Signed)

(Viceroy's Signature and Seal.)

E. H. FRASER, Her Britannic Majesty's Acting Consul-General, Hankow. (Consul's Seal.)

Shanghae Banking Corporation,

E. Ğ, HILLIER, Agent and Attorney.

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88.

COLONIAL

Memorandum.

OFFICE

On the 28th August last an Agreement was signed

A

between the Viceroy of Wuchang and the Hong Kong and

Shanghae Bank for a loan of £75,000., Her Majesty's

Government guaranteeing the principal and interest.

The loan is for ten years, repayment to be by

ten equal yearly instalments of £7,500 each.

The interest is 4 per cent per annum.

The loan is secured by a second mortgage on the

Ichang salt 11-kin, already charged with the service

of the Chinese Imperial Government 44 per Cent Loan

of 1898, and it ranks immediately after that loan.

The Viceroy may, if necessary, supplement the revenue

of the Ichang salt 11-kin by other revenues of his

provinces, but, in case of default with regard to

payment of interest or repayment of principal, the

Viceroy may be called upon by Her Majesty's Govern-

ment to appropriate and place under the administra-

tion of the Imperial Maritime Customs further ap-

proved

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