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Farling, at the rate of 4½d the Dollar,
Moved, Juan, that power is reserved to the local Legislature to retain this concession. Comm.
Mercantile, in any Cases regarding to be specially dealt with.
5. With reference from the Secretary aforesaid that as little British money is now in local circulation, it seems probable to this fram that individuals will be sufficiently protected against the loss to be occasioned from demonetizing British money, if the Crown is empowered as a redeeming Agent, but the Colonial Government will continue to receive British money for a limited period after the publication of...
212
Farling, at the cati of 4/1⁄2. 6 the Boller,
Movided, Juan, that power is reserved to the tral
Legishline to rainy this conversin. Comm.
Mercati, in any
Cases
regering
to be
Aperially dealt with.
5. Whit affeans from the Savemos aefort that as little
British n
now
mumey Eccuains on local
Circulation, it seems
Perbathe to this fram
Nut individuals will
be enfpiciently portectul Against the loss 6- be occasimed from demonetizing British numey, if the Grown
is emparend fas a. Romam priding Hut the Coal Govent
Mill contine 4-
receive British for a limited less
after the publication of
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