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My dear Collins,
INDIA OFFICE,
Whitehall, S.W. 1.
480
4th October, 1918.
Ramsay is sending you a copy of the draft telegram to Hong Kong with the amendments which we think should be made. I did not intend to write to you separately on the subject, but it occurs to me that it may be useful to you to have, and that you may not yourself have noticed, a piece of information in Montagu's Bullion circular of 3rd October. The circular says:-
"The stock in Shanghai on the 28th ult. consisted of "about 27,360,000 ounces in sycee and 12,600,000 "dollars, as compared with about 25,290,000 ounces "in sycee and 12,800,000 dollars on the 14th. "September 1918. Quite a substantial increase!
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This information may be confidently accepted as correct, and
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it has a considerable bearing on, any contention that there is now/urgent need for silver from Shanghai, It seems to me
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that on any future occasion on which those who speak for China represent that the need is urgent we ought to demand something in the way of figures and details in order to see that an attempt is not being made to set out a considerable
. Collins Esq.,
C.M.G..
Colonial Office,
S.W.1.
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