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and from recent accounts received from the Crown Agents for the
In Colonies it is discovered that they are still being made. view of the Fund's deficit it is submitted that these grants should stop forthwith and, further, that all grants made since
It will be appreciated, the re-occupation should be refunded. of course, that had no such grants been paid during the occupation the Fund would have been well able to bear the burden of these "Duress" notes and would still have emerged with a surplus of nearly £400,000.
5.
The following figures of note circulation under the Fund
are of interest 1-
At 30th June 1941.
$180,915,630
At 31st December 1941.
236,915,630
At 31st December 1945.
(including H.K. & 8.B.C. "Duress" Issue)
Present issue (provisional and
approximate)
8340,819,573
$360,000,000
In other words the circulation has doubled in the last five years.
6.
There are small "Duress" issues of the "Chartered" and "Mercantile" Banks which may also have to be borne by the Fund. They will not, however, substantially alter the position as set out above.
Hong ong:
19th November 1946.
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A/C.A.
Secretary and Accountant.
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