CO129-177 - Sir Kennedy Acting Governor Austin Lieut Governor Hennessy - 1877 [1-5] — Page 559

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The petition of

6 han Sui Shang, Hong Kwan Tong, Ling Ho Un, Au Jün to stiny King Jung Hung Mine: Shan, Li Chuck. Lai, li Ut tiny, and all the Chinese Communing in Hongkong, praying the Government of their goodness to settle the currency question, and to issue a proclamation ordering a reform to be made, for the benefit of the people concerned. stumbly sheweth,

That since their introduction into the Empire of China, the foreign dollars have been, for a long time, in extensive circulation. That the Mexican

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A324/17 557 The petition of 6 han Sui Shang, Hong Kwan Tong, Ling Ho Un, Au Jün to stiny King Jung Hung Mine: Shan, Li Chuck. Lai, li Ut tiny, and all the Chinese Communing in Hongkong, praying the Government of their goodness to settle the currency question, and to issue a proclamation ordering a reform to be made, for the benefit of the people concerned. stumbly sheweth, That since their introduction into the Empire of China, the foreign dollars have been, for a long time, in extensive circulation. That the Mexican
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A324/17 557 The petition of 6 han Sui Shang, Hong Kwan Tong, Ling Ho Un, Au Jün to stiny King Jung Hung Mine: Shan, Li Chuck. Lai, li Ut tiny, and all the Chinese Communing in Hongkong, praying the Government of their goodness to settle the currency question, and to issue a proclamation ordering a riform to be made, for the benefit of the people concerned. stumbly sheweth, That since their introduction int the t&mpire of China, the foreign : dollars have been, for a lone, time, in extensive circulation. hat he Mexican
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A324/17

557

The petition of

6 han Sui Shang, Hong

Kwan Tong, Ling Ho Un, Au Jün to stiny King

Jung

Hung Mine: Shan, Li Chuck. Lai, li Ut tiny, and all the Chinese Communing in Hongkong, praying the Government of their goodness to settle the currency question, and to issue a proclamation ordering a riform to be made, for the benefit of the people concerned. stumbly sheweth,

That since their introduction

int the t&mpire of China, the foreign

:

dollars have been, for a lone, time, in

extensive circulation. hat he

Mexican

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