refure to take such coins at their
hominal value, if the ieme was
excessive.
on which subject there are some lace
gemarks in à
excellent letter from MW. Abthe
-not-klir H. Robinson in the printed
papers: But as far as there i evidence, the demand has steadit
increased the last few years, the circulation is growing into use outside the Colony,
& Shave not
"Mut-
X
bear able to see any signs of the
danger occurring-
Idauto in wer
Puurving at our rate uuiil the sem brit in that pur stola
1th unle
of the
Au
I would furgent that a cost much wid despatch should be at once sent.
saging that [under no circumstance
could ] N. M. Gov. assent to any Extension of the excess timal privilege which the Gout had conferred up on the
Gove It.&. I. Bank Awhich had been disapprove.
of from the first, but that the preation. If a Gout issue woubel receive further consideration.
So uplen.
Am 2074
710
Caus
9410/76. C
22/4
W. 20.
My Lord,
22
3353
76 54
Government Oense, Nongtong, 1. Felmany, 1876.
et
I have the honor to forward
- copy of two applications from M Grang, thief Manager of the Alongtong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, for permission to increase
The Right Cavorable
The Earl of Carnarom,
Aarnajesty'. Principal Secretary of State,
q
Upon reviewing the provided text and applying the rules for OCR proofreading, here is the corrected version in HTML format as requested:refuse to take such coins at their
nominal value, if the item was
excessive.
on which subject there are some remarks in a
excellent letter from Mr. Abthe
-not-clear H. Robinson in the printed
papers: But as far as there is evidence, the demand has steadily
increased the last few years, the circulation is growing into use outside the Colony,
& have not
been able to see any signs of the
danger occurring-
Pursuing at our rate until the same benefit in that part shall
be obtained
of the
Australian
I would suggest that a despatch should be at once sent.
stating that [under no circumstance
could] H.M. Gov. assent to any Extension of the exceptional privilege which the Govt had conferred upon the
Govt. Chartered Bank which had been disapproved
of from the first, but that the question. If a Govt issue would receive further consideration.
Government House, Hongkong, 1 February, 1876.
I have the honor to forward
a copy of two applications from Mr. Grang, Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, for permission to increase
The Right Honorable
The Earl of Carnarvon,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,
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nominal value, if the item was
excessive.
On which subject there are some remarks in an
excellent letter from Mr. Abthe
—not-clear H. Robinson in the printed
papers: But as far as there is evidence, the demand has steadily
increased over the last few years, the circulation is growing into use outside the Colony,
& have not
been able to see any signs of the
danger occurring.
Pursuing at our rate until the same benefit in that part shall
be obtained
of the
Australian
I would suggest that a despatch should be at once sent
stating that [under no circumstance
could] H.M. Gov. assent to any Extension of the exceptional privilege which the Govt had conferred upon the
Govt. Chartered Bank which had been disapproved
of from the first, but that the question, if a Govt issue would receive further consideration.
Government House, Hongkong, 1 February, 1876.
I have the honor to forward
a copy of two applications from Mr. Grang, Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, for permission to increase
The Right Honorable
The Earl of Carnarvon,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,
refure to take such coins at their
hominal value, if the ieme was
excessive.
on which subject there are some lace
gemarks in à
excellent. letter from MW. Abthe
-not-klir H. Robinson in the printed
papers: But as far as there i evidence, the demand has steadit
increased the last few years, the circulation is growing into use outside the Colony,
& Shave not
"Mut-
X
bear able to see any signs of the
danger occurring-
Idauto in wer
Puurving at our rate uuiil the sem brit in that pur stola
1th unle
of the
Au
I would furgent that a cost much wid despatch should be at once sent.
saging that [under no circumstance
could ] N. M. Gov. assent to any Extension of the excess timal privilege which the Gout had conferred up on the
Gove It.&. I. Bank Awhich had been disapprove.
of from the first, but that the preation. If a Gout issue woubel receive further consideration.
So uplen.
Am 2074
710
Caus
9410/76. C
22/4
W. 20.
My Lord,
22
3353
76 54
Government Oense, Nongtong, 1. Felmany, 1876.
et
I have the honor to forward
- copy of two applications from M Grang, thief Manager of the Alongtong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, for permission to increase
The Right Cavorable
The Earl of Carnarom,
Aarnajesty'. Principal Secretary of State,
q
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