CO129-207 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1883 [1-3] — Page 549

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27

546

biith the Penang farm, to boil for $20

a chest he told me,

although informed that his bargains was $20 an

cheque for one check a

day. but that above

that quantity be had to pay $2.50 a

cheque & food within these last few days by

Chung An kh

informed sui

of

Prak who likes

The Perak farm that the terms are $40

a chest and that he is to boil to cheats

a maund at that rate and then $30 a

check after

that link. It was also told when

Ching boils 100 Chests a month as appears from a Memorandum drawn up by the Acting Colonial Secretary C.20

No 372 of 14 February 1883 page 61-75 of appendix. Eving care was taken to call for lenders from August 1882 and the only three lenders were received. As there

Explains, three lenders were considered unsatisfactory for they were all from the Wo-ki Company, and the Loan was only

for

Three months. They lendered for the

last months of the year, and it covered

a period within which it would have

to be determined whether the Chapchoung

Company

for a further term

would be able to secure the

Penang privilege of boiling for export.

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7 27 546 biith the Penang farm, to boil for $20 a chest he told me, although informed that his bargains was $20 an cheque for one check a day. but that above that quantity be had to pay $2.50 a cheque & food within these last few days by Chung An kh informed sui of Prak who likes The Perak farm that the terms are $40 a chest and that he is to boil to cheats a maund at that rate and then $30 a check after that link. It was also told when Ching boils 100 Chests a month as appears from a Memorandum drawn up by the Acting Colonial Secretary C.20 No 372 of 14 February 1883 page 61-75 of appendix. Eving care was taken to call for lenders from August 1882 and the only three lenders were received. As there Explains, three lenders were considered unsatisfactory for they were all from the Wo-ki Company, and the Loan was only for Three months. They lendered for the last months of the year, and it covered a period within which it would have to be determined whether the Chapchoung Company for a further term would be able to secure the Penang privilege of boiling for export.
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7 27 546 biith the Prany farme, to boil for $ 20 a chest he told me, although Ewxs inforiund that his bargains was $20 an for Cheat for one check a day. but that above that quantity be had to pay $2.50 a ball & food within these last few days by Các Chung An kh informed sui of Prak who likes The Perak farm that the terms are $40 a chest and that he is to boil to cheats a muutti at that rate and then $30 a check after that link. Its also told when That Chaps Ching boils 100 Chests a mouth a As appears from a Meseorandum drawn lps by the Acting Colonial Secretary C.20 No 372 of 14 February 1883 page 61-75 of. appendix Eving care was taken to call for lenders from August 1882 and the only three lenders were receird. As there Explanes, Phore lenders were considered | Muzatisfactory for they were wally all from the Wo-ki Company, and the the Lown mi hi their own hame, loks only for Three mouths. They lendered for the bech months of the year, and it covered a period wiltin which it would have, to be determined whether the Chapeloung Company for a further term would be able to dicure the Penang privilege of boiling for export_ he
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7

27

546

biith the Prany farme, to boil for $ 20

a chest he told me,

although Ewxs

inforiund that his bargains was $20 an

for

Cheat for one check a

day.

but that above

that quantity be had to pay $2.50 a

ball & food within these last few days by

Các Chung An kh

informed sui

of

Prak who likes

The Perak farm that the terms are $40

a chest and that he is to boil to cheats

a muutti at that rate and then $30 a

check after

that link. Its also told when

That Chaps Ching boils 100 Chests a mouth a As appears from a Meseorandum drawn lps by the Acting Colonial Secretary C.20

No 372 of 14 February 1883 page 61-75 of. appendix Eving care was taken to call for lenders from August 1882 and the only three lenders were receird. As there

Explanes, Phore lenders were considered | Muzatisfactory for they were wally all from the Wo-ki Company, and the the Lown mi hi their own hame, loks only

for

Three mouths. They lendered for the

bech months of the year, and it covered

a period wiltin which it would have,

to be determined whether the Chapeloung

Company

for a further term

would be able to dicure the

Penang privilege of boiling for export_

he

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