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the state, & for Govt availing itself

of their letter,

I have remedy

in that the Govt should

issue on its own account some one dollar

notes: considering the line of their

Letters 10497/04 1073 & 13647 of 1874 in which they dilated very properly on the evils of allowing the Bank to have such an issue, it appears to me objectionable how to suggest that Govt should itself do something of the kind. It is true that they make the proposal in very guarded language under stringent restriction

which could not be applied

in the case

of the Bank; but still it appears that the principle at issue is much the same, & that it will be impossible for us to continue to remonstrate about the exclusion of other Colonial Banking Regulations, as the Treasury do in the last paragraph of this letter,

if we are to make special exceptions in favour of Govt issues. There may be a good deal to be said for considering

some such paper

as a legitimate function of

Govt with

a small

profit thereby; but in this case there are 4 or 5 banks already circulating paper in the Colony, & the Govt

would

be entering into competition with them, but with restrictions, that

would make the issue a source of loss

instead of gain.

I do not think that it is

a remedy

that should be tried, unless there is satisfactory evidence that nothing

else

is tangible - The best

I would be in favour of is the issue of a clean dollar of British

Currency, I looking back to your Minutes then thought such

I see you

on 5556/74 Jany

for Coinage feasible; as I then surmised Wyon's estimate does not hold out any hope that the English Mint could undertake such a work, he points out very clearly that the expense would be considerable & might be continuous, & I can not see who

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92 the state, & for Govt availing itself of their letter, I have remedy in that the Govt should issue on its own account some one dollar notes: considering the line of their Letters 10497/04 1073 & 13647 of 1874 in which they dilated very properly on the evils of allowing the Bank to have such an issue, it appears to me objectionable how to suggest that Govt should itself do something of the kind. It is true that they make the proposal in very guarded language under stringent restriction which could not be applied in the case of the Bank; but still it appears that the principle at issue is much the same, & that it will be impossible for us to continue to remonstrate about the exclusion of other Colonial Banking Regulations, as the Treasury do in the last paragraph of this letter, if we are to make special exceptions in favour of Govt issues. There may be a good deal to be said for considering some such paper as a legitimate function of Govt with a small profit thereby; but in this case there are 4 or 5 banks already circulating paper in the Colony, & the Govt would be entering into competition with them, but with restrictions, that would make the issue a source of loss instead of gain. I do not think that it is a remedy that should be tried, unless there is satisfactory evidence that nothing else is tangible - The best I would be in favour of is the issue of a clean dollar of British Currency, I looking back to your Minutes then thought such I see you on 5556/74 Jany for Coinage feasible; as I then surmised Wyon's estimate does not hold out any hope that the English Mint could undertake such a work, he points out very clearly that the expense would be considerable & might be continuous, & I can not see who
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92 the state, & for Gort availing itself of their letter, Ihair remedy i of in that the God shouldf issue on its own account Lome one dollar of such a monopoly to make hotes: considering the line of their Letters 10497 04 1073 $13647 of 1874 in which they dilated very properly on the evils of allowing they Bent. to have such an issue, it appear to me offractionable how to tggest that you should itself- do something of the kind. It is time that they make the proposal in very Guarded language truffert strigent restriction were not to which could not be applied in the case of the Bank; but still it appart that the principle at if the is much the same, & that it will be impossible for as to continue to foreach about the excdlung ofther Colonial Banking Replation, as the Irecary do in the foto prayer of this letter, if we are thake special exceptions in favour of Govt. ismes. There may be a good deal to be said for Considering home of beper worzy tbe the function of a mall profit thereby; but in this case there are 4 or 5 backs already circulation paper in the Coling, & the Gorta would be entering in a measuste in with than, but with restriction, that casure into Competition would make the issue a source of lape- - ditur instead of gain. I do not think that it is. A Hemedy else that should be tried, unless these in Latisfactory, evidence thad nothing is tangible - The best "I would be of ivart the issue of a clean dollar of British Carrency, Hlooking back to yourhines then thought buch Isee you on 5556/74 Jace for Coinage feasible; as Ithen momized W bemantle does not hold out any hose that the English Mint could undertan. such a work, the points out very clearly that the capense would be considerable tmight be continuous, & I can not see who
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the state, & for Gort availing itself

of their letter,

Ihair remedy

i of

in that the God shouldf

issue on its own account Lome one dollar

of such a monopoly to make

hotes: considering the line of their

Letters 10497 04 1073 $13647 of 1874 in which they dilated very properly on the evils of allowing they Bent. to have such an issue, it appear to me offractionable how to tggest that you should itself- do something of the kind. It is time that they make the proposal in very Guarded language truffert strigent restriction

were not to

which could not be applied

in the case

of the Bank; but still it appart that the principle at if the is much the same, & that it will be impossible for as to continue to foreach about the excdlung ofther Colonial Banking Replation, as the Irecary do in the foto prayer of this letter,

if we are thake special exceptions in favour of Govt. ismes. There may be a good deal to be said for Considering

home of beper

worzy

tbe the function of

a

mall

profit thereby; but in this case there are 4 or 5 backs already circulation paper in the Coling, & the Gorta

would

be entering in a measuste in with than, but with restriction, that

casure into Competition

would make the issue a source of lape-

- ditur instead of gain.

I do not think that it is.

A

Hemedy

else

that should be tried, unless these in Latisfactory, evidence thad nothing

is tangible - The best

"I would be of ivart the issue of a clean dollar of British

Carrency, Hlooking back to yourhines then thought buch

Isee you

on 5556/74 Jace

for Coinage feasible; as Ithen momized W bemantle does not hold out any hose that the English Mint could undertan. such a work, the points out very clearly that the capense would be considerable tmight be continuous, & I can not see who

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