CO129-232 - Acting Governor Marsh Acting Governor Cameron - 1887 [4-5] — Page 370

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Departurient to be supplied with about £5000 worth of Postal Orders half yearly,

of about £5000 worth..

plus

a fler ve/

whether the

supply

should be

d

or

quarterly one of £1,500, always plus

the same reserve

In other words

granting

that

this Department must be entrusted

with about £6,500 worth of Postal

Orders if it is to sell at all in Hongkong and at the ports of China, can it safely be entrusted with £8,000 worth?

It must be remembered that, except by the deliberate sale of these Orders in large lots at a higher rate of exchange than that ruling for ordinary drafts, they are but very slowly convertible, Indeed, other things being equal, there is a distinct preference on the part of remitters for Money Orders. A dishonest Postmaster might no doubt sell £8,000 worth of Postal Orders at a high rate of exchange to one firm in a single day, and abscond with the proceeds. But then, he might do the same, or worse, with Money Orders.

Some years ago, through the Postmaster's error of judgment, at Shanghai allowed himself to be persuaded into selling £500 of Money Orders to a single firm, which firm demanded £1,000 worth for the next mail, but this I was able to forbid by telegraph.

I think, therefore, that so long as care is exercised in making apportionment to the Post Office, the question of £1500 more or less is not of great importance, especially under the special circumstances to which I am about to allude.

I would ask that for the present at least, Postal Orders may be supplied on half-yearly rather than on Quarterly Requisitions.

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Departurient to be supplied with about £5000 worth of Postal Orders half yearly, of about £5000 worth.. plus a fler ve/ whether the supply should be d or quarterly one of £1,500, always plus the same reserve In other words granting that this Department must be entrusted with about £6,500 worth of Postal Orders if it is to sell at all in Hongkong and at the ports of China, can it safely be entrusted with £8,000 worth? It must be remembered that, except by the deliberate sale of these Orders in large lots at a higher rate of exchange than that ruling for ordinary drafts, they are but very slowly convertible, Indeed, other things being equal, there is a distinct preference on the part of remitters for Money Orders. A dishonest Postmaster might no doubt sell £8,000 worth of Postal Orders at a high rate of exchange to one firm in a single day, and abscond with the proceeds. But then, he might do the same, or worse, with Money Orders. Some years ago, through the Postmaster's error of judgment, at Shanghai allowed himself to be persuaded into selling £500 of Money Orders to a single firm, which firm demanded £1,000 worth for the next mail, but this I was able to forbid by telegraph. I think, therefore, that so long as care is exercised in making apportionment to the Post Office, the question of £1500 more or less is not of great importance, especially under the special circumstances to which I am about to allude. I would ask that for the present at least, Postal Orders may be supplied on half-yearly rather than on Quarterly Requisitions. Page 363 Page 363 Page 363
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Departurient to be supplied with about £5000 worth of Postiel Orders half yearly, of about £5000 worth.. plus a fler ve/ whether the supply should be d or quarterly one of £1,500, always plus the same reserve In other words granting that this Department must be entrusted with about £6,500 worth of Postal MAAA Inders if it is to sell at all in Hongkong and at the ports of China, can it safely be entrusted with £,000 worth? It must be remembered that, except by the cliberate scale of there Ordew in large lot at a lot at a higher rate of exchange than that ruling for ordinary draft, they lowly- convertible, Indeed, other things being equal, there is a distinct preference Ou are but very the part of remitters for money Orders. A dishonest Postmaster might no doubt sell £8,000 worth of Postal Orders Orders at a 363 high rate of exchange to single day, -:fium only in a aud to one weight abecond with the proceeds. But then, he might do the same, or worse, with: Some Orders. year ago, through the Posfinaste Money an error of judgment, at Shang hai allowed himself to be _ persuaded into selling £500 of Money Order to a eingle firm, which firne demanded £1,000 worth for the next mail, but this I was able to forbid by telegraph. Ithinks, therefore, that so long as care is exercised in making apportiment to the Post Office, the question of £1500 more or of great importance, especially under the special, circumstances to which I am about to allude, more or less is not I would ask that for the prevent at least, Postal Orders may be supplied on half yearly rather than on Quarterly Requisitions The t
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Departurient to be supplied with about £5000 worth of Postiel Orders half yearly,

of about £5000 worth..

plus

a fler ve/

whether the

supply

should be

d

or

quarterly one of £1,500, always plus

the same reserve

In other words

granting

that

this Department must be entrusted

with about £6,500 worth of Postal

MAAA

Inders if it is to sell at all in Hongkong and at the ports of China, can it safely be entrusted with £,000 worth?

It must be remembered that, except by the cliberate scale of there Ordew in large lot at a

lot at a higher rate of exchange than that ruling for ordinary draft, they

lowly- convertible, Indeed, other things being equal, there is a distinct preference

Ou

are but very

the part of remitters for money Orders. A dishonest Postmaster might no doubt sell £8,000 worth of Postal

Orders

Orders at a

363

high rate of exchange to

single day,

-:fium only in a

aud

to one weight

abecond with the proceeds. But then,

he might

do the same, or worse, with:

Some

Orders.

year ago, through the Posfinaste

Money an error of judgment, at Shang hai allowed himself to be _ persuaded into selling £500 of Money Order to a eingle firm, which firne demanded £1,000 worth for the next mail, but this I was able to forbid by telegraph.

Ithinks, therefore, that so long as care is exercised in making apportiment to the Post Office, the question of £1500 more or of great importance, especially under the special, circumstances to which I am about to allude,

more or less is not

I would ask that for the prevent at least, Postal Orders may be supplied on half yearly rather than on Quarterly Requisitions

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