Hong Kong, 13 April 1864
Sir Hercules Robinson
to
The Duke of Newcastle.
Received
No. 42.
Applying for additional supplies of the 10 cent pieces.
Kel. 4/113.
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The Crown Agents. Gentlemen,
With reference to my letter dated the 5 alt: I am directed by Sir Hercules Robinson to forward to you the copy of a further despatch from Sir Hercules Robinson applying for additional supplies of the ten cent pieces of the new coinage. The Lords Commissioners of the Treasury have been requested to give the necessary directions to Sir F. Graham, with whom you will place yourselves in immediate communication.
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