and China, and the leading firms in the Colony represented.
2. From these documents Your Lordship will see that there is already a considerable scarcity in the supply of Mexican dollars procurable in the London Market, and in the United States of America, and that there is a general apprehension of a greater scarcity in the future. The reason for this apprehension are clearly set forth in the report of the proceedings referred to, and I entirely concur in the resolution unanimously adopted by the Chamber of Commerce, that the Japanese Yen be adopted as legal tender in the Colony, at least as a tentative and precautionary measure against possible contingencies.
3. With regard to the reference made in Your Lordship's
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and China, and the leading
firms
in the Colony represented.
2.
were
From these documents
Your Lordship will see that
there is already a considerable scarcity in the
in the supply of~ Mexican dollars procurable in the London Market, and
in the United States of America, and that there is a general apprehension of a greater searcity in the
future. The
near
reasono
for
this
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this apprehension are clearly
set forth in the report of the proceedings referred to, and I entirely resolution unanimously
concur in the
adopted by the Chamber of Commerce, that the Japanese! Yen be adopted as legal. tender in the Colony, at ~
least as
a.
tentative and
precautionary
measure
against possible contingencies "With regard to the
3.
reference, made in Your
Lordship's
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