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No.78.
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GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
26th August, 1946.
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Enclosure No. 1.
Enclosure No. 2.
Enolosure No. 3.
sir,
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With reference to your despatch No.17 of 22nd May,
1946, I have the honour to submit for the signification of His
Majesty's pleasure the following Ordinance intituled:-
"An Ordinance to remove doubts concerning the legal status
2.
of certain Bank Notes issued during the Japanese occupation
of the Colony and to give power to the Financial Secretary
to issue certificates of indebtedness other than in
accordance with section 5 of the Currency Ordinance, 1935".
An explanatory report by the Acting Attorney General
showing the reasons and occasion for passing the Ordinance is also
enclosed, together with a statement that in his opinion assent may
properly be given.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
GEORGE HALL, P.C., M.P.
I have the honour to be,
gir,
Your most obedient, humble servant,
Toplam
he's Mark Young. hankYoung.
Way
Governor.
RECEIVED
10 SEP 1946
OREGY
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Ref.:
CO 537/1369
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