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Hongkong, 27th. April, 1917.
Twoy to Jqieser egbelwomaloe oë waned and wwad I
.Til
of ged yiqət ni ban „émával d#11 udit %% [INDIA,ol zažðal
saim (c) add sot adnứt to ptaðarneƐ adð blucze „#add soy mrotni
timbi e od qu suest atom zelfab ano odt To severoak as moldsane
en ovaal edt edem of beingang od blvow ine? shift ,000,00′′k to
«ðimraq ano kibaoo se no08
..5$ ovaď Ï
odată .L.K (.58)
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I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your letter No. 4111/1911 of 25th instant enquiring whether it would be possible to procure a supply of notes not completed and to complete them here.
In reply I beg to inform you that if the limit
of the #1 note issue is increased, we shall be willing to bear
the expense of bringing out our present stock of $100,000 completed notes in London and will consider the question of obtaining a still further shipment at as early a date as the
notes can be printed. Owing to the heavy work involved in
signing mall notes and shortage of staff, it is not convenient
to bring out unsigned one dollar notes.
I have &c..
(Ed.) N. J. Stabb,
Chief Manager
●IderwonoƐ ONT
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The Honourable
The Colonial Secretary,
Hongkong.