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has been at the rate fixed from time to time by the Military Authorities.
In their requisitions, they have been in the habit of stating the amounts in dollars and sterling, and the Colonial Government has paid at the rate shown in the requisition.
The receipts for the sums paid also show the amounts in dollars and sterling at the Military rate of exchange.
The 1. 4 June 1890.
3.
Similarly when the Military Authorities have to pay the Colonial Government the dollar equivalent of sterling money, the Military rate of exchange is the standard adopted.
4.
I enclose copy of a letter addressed by my direction to the Military Authorities on this subject, and I also append a table of amounts requisitioned by
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has been at the rate fixed from time to time by the Military Authorities.
In their requisitions_ they have been in the - habit of stating the amounts in dollars and sterling, and the Colonial Government has paid at the rate shown in the requisition.
The receipts for the sums paid also show the amounts in dollars and sterling at the Military rate of
exchange
Thel. 1.
4 June 1890.
3.
exchange.
Similarly when_
the Military Authorities have to pay the Colonial Government the dollar equivalent of sterling money, the Military rate of exchange is the- standard adopted.
4.
I enclose copy of a
" letter addressed by my.
direction to the Military
Authorities on this subject,
and I alic
also
append
a table
of amounts requisitioned
by
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