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of the loss between the various banks
both absolutely and proportionately to
the revalued payments and to the assets
of the banks.
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As regards position in Malaya the
British dollar remained legal tender
throughout the occupation but Japanese
Military dollars were established as legal
tender at parbut In practice the possession
of any British notes or expression of any
preference to them was regarded as lack of
faith in the Japanese cause and usually
resulted in the arrest of the individual
concerned. As the inflation of the Japanesę
currency gather momentum the Japanese currency
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