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Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941

COLONIAL REPORTS—ANNUAL.

(D.) PUBLIC DEBT.

In 1893 the Government borrowed £341,799 15s. 1d. (sterling) for the purposes of certain extraordinary public works. The principal of these works were the Praya Reclamation, a central market, water, drainage and sewerage works. The loan was an inscribed stock loan, bearing interest at 3 per cent., to be paid off on April 15th, 1943. In 1896 a sinking fund was created for the purpose of gradually paying off the loan, and during that year the sum of £1,594 9s. 9d. (sterling) was devoted to it. In 1897 the sinking fund stood at £5,174 14s. 4d. (sterling), and during the past financial year it has risen to £8,854 8s. 1d. (sterling).

(E.) CURRENCY.

The only legal tender is the Mexican dollar, and the British and Hong Kong dollar, or other silver dollars of equivalent value duly authorised by the Governor. Silver coins, representing some multiple of the cent or hundredth part of the said dollar, are legal tender for any sum not exceeding two dollars, and the copper or bronze coins representing the cent or one-hundredth part, and the cash or mil, representing one-thousandth part of the dollar, are legal tender for any amount not exceeding one dollar. There is also a large paper currency in use, in the form of notes issued by the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and the National Bank of China, Limited.

Amount of Paper Currency in Circulation.

The notes of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and the National Bank of China, Limited, in circulation during the year ending 31st December, 1898, were in amount as follows:-

Month Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank National Bank of China, Limited January $3,051,947 $8,126,528 $449,740 February $2,808,273 $7,676,009 $448,587 March $2,995,966 $6,609,031 $450,000 April $2,938,719 $6,764,001 $448,960 May ... $6,439,806 $450,000 June $2,775,838 $6,176,267 $448,824
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Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941 COLONIAL REPORTS—ANNUAL. (D.) PUBLIC DEBT. In 1893 the Government borrowed £341,799 15s. 1d. (sterling) for the purposes of certain extraordinary public works. The principal of these works were the Praya Reclamation, a central market, water, drainage and sewerage works. The loan was an inscribed stock loan, bearing interest at 3 per cent., to be paid off on April 15th, 1943. In 1896 a sinking fund was created for the purpose of gradually paying off the loan, and during that year the sum of £1,594 9s. 9d. (sterling) was devoted to it. In 1897 the sinking fund stood at £5,174 14s. 4d. (sterling), and during the past financial year it has risen to £8,854 8s. 1d. (sterling). (E.) CURRENCY. The only legal tender is the Mexican dollar, and the British and Hong Kong dollar, or other silver dollars of equivalent value duly authorised by the Governor. Silver coins, representing some multiple of the cent or hundredth part of the said dollar, are legal tender for any sum not exceeding two dollars, and the copper or bronze coins representing the cent or one-hundredth part, and the cash or mil, representing one-thousandth part of the dollar, are legal tender for any amount not exceeding one dollar. There is also a large paper currency in use, in the form of notes issued by the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and the National Bank of China, Limited. Amount of Paper Currency in Circulation. The notes of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and the National Bank of China, Limited, in circulation during the year ending 31st December, 1898, were in amount as follows:- Month Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank National Bank of China, Limited January $3,051,947 $8,126,528 $449,740 February $2,808,273 $7,676,009 $448,587 March $2,995,966 $6,609,031 $450,000 April $2,938,719 $6,764,001 $448,960 May ... $6,439,806 $450,000 June $2,775,838 $6,176,267 $448,824 Page 190 Page 190 Page 190 Page 10 Page 10 Page 10
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190 10 Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941 COLONIAL REPORTS—ANNUAL. (D.) PUBLIC DEBT. In 1893 the Government borrowed £341,799 15s, 1d. (sterling) for the purposes of certain extraordinary public works. The principal of these works were the Praya Reclamation, a central market, water, drainage and sewerage works. The loan was an inscribed stock loan, bearing interest at 3 per cent., to be paid off on April 15th, 1943. In 1896 a sinking fund was created for the purpose of gradually paying off the loan, and during that year the sum of £1,594 9s. 9d. (sterling) was devoted to it. 1897 the sinking fund stood at £5,174 14s. 4d. (sterling), and during the past financial year it has risen to £8,854 8s. Id. (sterling). (E.) CURRENCY. In The only legal tender is the Mexican dollar, and the British and Hong Kong dollar, or other silver dollars of equivalent value duly authorised by the Governor. Silver coins, representing some multiple of the cent or hundredth part of the said dollar, are legal tender for any sum not exceeding two dollars, and the copper or bronze coins representing the cent or one-hundredth part, and the cash or mil, representing one-thousandth part of the dollar, are legal tender for any amount not exceeding one dollar. There is also a large paper currency in use, in the form of notes issued by the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and the National Bank of China, Limited. Amount of Paper Currency in Circulation. The notes of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and the National Bank of China, Limited, in circulation during the year ending 31st December, 1898, were in amount as follows:- Month. Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. National Bank of China, · Limited. $ $ $ January 3,051,947 8,126,528 449,740 February 2,808,273 7,676,009 448,587 March 2,995,966 6,609,031 450,000 April 2,938,719 6,764,001 448,960 May ... 2,836,976 6,439,806 450,000 June 2,775,838 6,176,267 448,824
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Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941

COLONIAL REPORTS—ANNUAL.

(D.) PUBLIC DEBT.

In 1893 the Government borrowed £341,799 15s, 1d. (sterling) for the purposes of certain extraordinary public works. The principal of these works were the Praya Reclamation, a central market, water, drainage and sewerage works. The loan was an inscribed stock loan, bearing interest at 3 per cent., to be paid off on April 15th, 1943. In 1896 a sinking fund was created for the purpose of gradually paying off the loan, and during that year the sum of £1,594 9s. 9d. (sterling) was devoted to it. 1897 the sinking fund stood at £5,174 14s. 4d. (sterling), and during the past financial year it has risen to £8,854 8s. Id. (sterling).

(E.) CURRENCY.

In

The only legal tender is the Mexican dollar, and the British and Hong Kong dollar, or other silver dollars of equivalent value duly authorised by the Governor. Silver coins, representing some multiple of the cent or hundredth part of the said dollar, are legal tender for any sum not exceeding two dollars, and the copper or bronze coins representing the cent or one-hundredth part, and the cash or mil, representing one-thousandth part of the dollar, are legal tender for any amount not exceeding one dollar. There is also a large paper currency in use, in the form of notes issued by the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and the National Bank of China, Limited.

Amount of Paper Currency in Circulation.

The notes of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and the National Bank of China, Limited, in circulation during the year ending 31st December, 1898, were in amount as follows:-

Month.

Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China.

Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank.

National Bank of China,

· Limited.

$

$

$

January

3,051,947

8,126,528

449,740

February

2,808,273

7,676,009

448,587

March

2,995,966

6,609,031

450,000

April

2,938,719

6,764,001

448,960

May

...

2,836,976

6,439,806

450,000

June

2,775,838

6,176,267

448,824

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