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13.
In the districts where a new coinage may hereafter be adopted, if there should be any issue of notes injurious to the subsidiary coinage (m such for instance as cash notes of
different sorts and notes in doller cents) then the Board when
the time comes will make special arrangements to deal with this
question.
14.
From next year every bank must each month report to
the Board, on a form supplied by the Board, the amount of notes
issued that month and the amount of reserve held.
15.
The Board shall send officials to the official banks
to make investigation from time to time and in the event of
their reserve funds not corresponding to the amount of notes is-
-sued by them or their having made untrue reports or otherwise broken these regulations, they shall be punished by the Board.
Mercantile banks will be periodically inspected by
representatives of the local officials and of the Chamber of
Commerce. If the reserve is insufficient or the returns in-
-accurate or other abuses are disclosed, then the matter will be
reported for enquiry by the Board.
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17.
The regulations for periodical inspection will be
carefully considered and drawn up by the Board for the guidance
of all parties.
18.
Any slight breach of these regulations will be
punished by the local officials by a fine of not less than $100
and not more than $500. Any serious breach will be reported
bxdood by the local officials to the Board.
19.
These regulations are for safeguarding the coinage
and protecting commercial interests. If any one should take
advantage of them to extort, then the Bank can directly
petition the Board or the High Provincial Authorities, who,
after a careful examination of the facts, should severely dosl
with the offender. The banks are also at liberty to petition
the local officials to punish severely people who spread rumours
and stir up trouble.
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