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Deducting this from the out-turn of Rupees it follows that silver sufficient to make

100 new dollars in

Hongkong is the

Hongkong equivalent of about Rs. 225.70 in India, excluding Mint charges which are about equal on both sides, and that if no change higher than that it will

not be likely for silver to rise in Hongkong to such a price

as that it could be coined for the Public with profit. Admitting however that exchange

with India did reach 223.90 - Is it likely that this would be permanent? I think money must pass from China to India to pay for opium & consequently that the rate of 225.70 prevailed the export of silver from Hongkong - how could the

good silver be placed in India to make the balance of trade! England receives

more from India than she sends and the balance is met by specie remittances. The new exchanges with England will not therefore produce the equilibrium and all drafts on England will continually have to be met by remittances of silver from Hongkong - Bars shipped from London at 17 dwt. costing 5/1 per cwt. freight,

and insurance, interest and other charges of say 1¼% could not be laid down in India cheaper than 3/3¼d. or Indian standard, and

adding to this the

minting charge of 2¼% and the Rupee

could not be produced at less than 2/0¾d. This at the intrinsic value of Rs. 227 per

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368 Deducting this from the out-turn of Rupees it follows that silver sufficient to make 100 new dollars in Hongkong is the Hongkong equivalent of about Rs. 225.70 in India, excluding Mint charges which are about equal on both sides, and that if no change higher than that it will not be likely for silver to rise in Hongkong to such a price as that it could be coined for the Public with profit. Admitting however that exchange with India did reach 223.90 - Is it likely that this would be permanent? I think money must pass from China to India to pay for opium & consequently that the rate of 225.70 prevailed the export of silver from Hongkong - how could the good silver be placed in India to make the balance of trade! England receives more from India than she sends and the balance is met by specie remittances. The new exchanges with England will not therefore produce the equilibrium and all drafts on England will continually have to be met by remittances of silver from Hongkong - Bars shipped from London at 17 dwt. costing 5/1 per cwt. freight, and insurance, interest and other charges of say 1¼% could not be laid down in India cheaper than 3/3¼d. or Indian standard, and adding to this the minting charge of 2¼% and the Rupee could not be produced at less than 2/0¾d. This at the intrinsic value of Rs. 227 per
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368 Deducting this from the out-lean of Rupees it follow that silen sufficient to maste 100 new dellars in is the Hengsleng equivalent of about Rr. 225.70 in India, eveluding Mint charges which are about equal on both sides, and that if no change higher than that it will does not rise not be likely for silver to Hougtong to such a pries до as down in that it cow be consed for the Preblie with profit. Admitting howevn that wrchange India did reach 223.90- Is it likely that this world be permanent? I thinse money must pass from China not because to India to pay for opinum & enspering that the rate of 225.70 freviled the export of sitew from Hougtong- how could the good silver be placed in India le maste the balance of trade! England receives More aves, from India than she sends and the balance is met by specie remittan The now nechanger with England will not therefor produce the equilibrium and an drafts on England will contually have to be met by remittances of wiler from Pendow - Bar Sitor from Lenden of 17 betermop costing 5/1 per mich freight, الة V momanek, d anne standard interest and orte charge of say 14% of could not be laid down in India cheaper man 3/31/7 fm of. of Indian Alandard, ad adding to this the minting charge of 24/0 % and the Rupe A. could not be produced at less than 2/0th. This at the intrinsic value of R: 227 per
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Deducting this from the out-lean of Rupees it follow that silen sufficient to maste

100 new dellars in

is the

Hengsleng equivalent of about Rr. 225.70 in India, eveluding Mint charges which are about equal on both sides, and that if no change higher than that it will

does not rise

not be likely for silver to

Hougtong to such a pries

до

as

down in

that it

cow be consed for the Preblie with profit. Admitting howevn that wrchange

India did reach 223.90- Is it likely

that this world be permanent? I thinse money must pass from China

not because

to India to pay for opinum & enspering that the rate of 225.70 freviled the export of sitew from Hougtong- how could the

good

silver be placed in India le maste the balance of trade! England receives

More

aves,

from India than she sends and the balance is met by specie remittan The now nechanger with England will not therefor produce the equilibrium and an drafts on England will contually have to be met by remittances of wiler from Pendow - Bar Sitor from Lenden of 17 betermop costing 5/1 per

mich freight,

الة

V momanek,

d

anne standard

interest and orte

charge of say 14% of could not be laid down in India cheaper man 3/31/7 fm of. of Indian Alandard, ad

adding

to this the

minting charge of 24/0 % and the Rupe

A.

could not be produced at less than 2/0th. This at the intrinsic value of R: 227 per

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