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2

43°

allowed to the Colony; but it will

be seen

that the object I have kept in view in my recommendations has not been to make any profit for the Colony, but simply to establish, without loss, a subordinate Currency to the dollar on sound principles —a measure which cannot, I think, fail to give a great impetus to the trade and prosperity of the Colony.

I will also, I believe, prove a great boon to Soldiers and Europeans with small means as well as to the poorer classes of Chinese by lowering the prices of all the necessaries of life.

27

Concurrently with the withdrawal of the existing Proclamation the Lord Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury would have to issue instructions as to the rate at which the Dollar should be paid to the Naval and Military Services. Upon this subject I would only observe that while I admit that it would not be fair to charge to the soldier or Sailor the loss on the course of exchange which is now, and has been for some years, so far adverse to England, I do not think that the expensiveness of the articles and place forms (as has been urged) in Sir J. Bowring's Desp. 173, 174 affords any ground for issuing to those Services the Dollar at 4/2 { or any rate below the par founded

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2 43° allowed to the Colony; but it will be seen that the object I have kept in view in my recommendations has not been to make any profit for the Colony, but simply to establish, without loss, a subordinate Currency to the dollar on sound principles —a measure which cannot, I think, fail to give a great impetus to the trade and prosperity of the Colony. I will also, I believe, prove a great boon to Soldiers and Europeans with small means as well as to the poorer classes of Chinese by lowering the prices of all the necessaries of life. 27 Concurrently with the withdrawal of the existing Proclamation the Lord Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury would have to issue instructions as to the rate at which the Dollar should be paid to the Naval and Military Services. Upon this subject I would only observe that while I admit that it would not be fair to charge to the soldier or Sailor the loss on the course of exchange which is now, and has been for some years, so far adverse to England, I do not think that the expensiveness of the articles and place forms (as has been urged) in Sir J. Bowring's Desp. 173, 174 affords any ground for issuing to those Services the Dollar at 4/2 { or any rate below the par founded
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2 43° allowed to the Colony; but it will eeen that the object I have kept in view in my recommendations Thas not been to make any profite for the Colony, but simply to establish, without lose, a subordinate Currency to the dollar on sound principles a measure which cannot : gail I think to give a great impetus to the trade and prosperity of the Colony. I will also I believe prove a great boom to Soldiers and Europeans with small menus as well as to the pooner classes of chinese by lowering the prices of all the necessaries of life. 27 Concurrently with the withdrawsh Minute of Slouch of the of 272 the existing Proclamation the Lord Commissioners of Ster Majesty's Treasury would have to issue instructions as to the rate at which the Bollar should be paid to the Naval and Military Services. Upon this subret I would only observe that while I admit that it would not be fair to charge to the soldier on Sailor the love on the counce of exchange which is now and has been years so for Some as adverse to rugland, I do not think that the expensiveness of the authors and place forms (as has been urged) in Sir I. Bowring's Teap. 17334 174 schings any ground for issuing to those Services the Dollar at 4/2 { or any rate below the pas founded
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2

43°

allowed to the Colony; but it will

eeen

that the object I have kept

in view in

my

recommendations

Thas not been to make any profite

for

the Colony, but simply to establish, without lose, a subordinate Currency to the dollar on sound

principles

a measure which cannot

: gail I think to give a great impetus

to

the trade and prosperity of the Colony.

I will also I believe prove a

great

boom to Soldiers and Europeans with

small menus

as well as

to

the

pooner classes of chinese by lowering the prices of all the necessaries of life.

27

Concurrently with the withdrawsh

Minute of Slouch

of the

of

272

the existing Proclamation the Lord Commissioners of Ster Majesty's Treasury

would have to issue instructions

as to the rate at which the Bollar should be paid to the Naval and Military Services. Upon this subret I would only observe that while I admit that it would not be

fair

to charge to the soldier on Sailor the love on the counce of exchange

which is now and has been

years

so

for

Some

as adverse to rugland, I do not

think that the

expensiveness of the

authors and place forms (as has been urged)

in Sir I. Bowring's Teap. 17334 174

schings any ground for issuing to those

Services the Dollar at 4/2

{

or any

rate below the pas founded

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