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In the reply to this Letter the following Number should be quoted.

10970/87

Sir,

137

c. o.

T4190

TREASURY CHAMBERS,

19 July 1887.

RIGP20 JUL 87,

The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have learnt from a letter of the 20th ultims from the Foreign Office that copies have been sent by that Department to the Colonial office of the Despatch of the 4th May last of Her Majesty's Minister at Tokyo, relative to an offer made by the Japanese Government to coin for the use of the Hong Kong Government Japanese silver Yen, at a charge of one per cent, provided that those coins be made legal tender in the Colony.

The papers on the subject which have been received in this Department have been referred to the Deputy Master of the Mint, and a copy of his Report has been sent to the Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office.

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In the reply to this Letter the following Number should be quoted. 10970/87 Sir, 137 c. o. T4190 TREASURY CHAMBERS, 19 July 1887. RIGP20 JUL 87, The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have learnt from a letter of the 20th ultims from the Foreign Office that copies have been sent by that Department to the Colonial office of the Despatch of the 4th May last of Her Majesty's Minister at Tokyo, relative to an offer made by the Japanese Government to coin for the use of the Hong Kong Government Japanese silver Yen, at a charge of one per cent, provided that those coins be made legal tender in the Colony. The papers on the subject which have been received in this Department have been referred to the Deputy Master of the Mint, and a copy of his Report has been sent to the Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office.
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In the reply to this Letter the following Number should be quoted. 10970/87 Sir, 137 c. 0. T4190 TREASURY CHAMBERS, 19 July 1887. RIGP20 JUL 87, The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have learnt from a letter of the 20th ultims from the Foreign Office that copies have been sent by that Department to the Colonial office of the Despatch of the 4th May last of Her Majesty's Minister at Tokyo, relative to an offer made by the Japanese Goverment to coin for the use the use of the Hong Kong Government Japanese silver Yen, at a charge of one per cent, provided that those coins be made legal tender in the Colony. The papers on the subject which have been received in this Department have been referred to the Deputy Master of the Mint, and a Ke Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office. copy of his Report ret
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In the reply to this Letter the following Number should be quoted.

10970/87

Sir,

137

c. 0.

T4190

TREASURY CHAMBERS,

19 July 1887.

RIGP20 JUL 87,

The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury have learnt from a letter of the 20th ultims from the Foreign Office that copies have been sent by that Department to the Colonial office of the Despatch of the 4th May last of Her Majesty's Minister at Tokyo, relative to an offer made by the Japanese Goverment to coin for the use

the use of the Hong Kong

Government Japanese silver Yen, at

a

charge of one per cent, provided that those coins be made legal

tender in the Colony.

The papers

on the subject which

have been received in this Department

have been referred to the Deputy Master

of the Mint, and a

Ke Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

copy of his

Report

ret

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