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supply of Mexican dollars, and the question of the circulation of the Japanese yen then in South China,
but the delay
has been unavoidable owing to the difficulty of obtaining reliable information
respecting the latter question.
2.
I have now the honour to transmit for Your Lordships' consideration the enclosed copies of the letters noted in the margin from Mr. F. Anderson, the Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, relating
Encl. 1. 10th Aug. 1898.
Encl. 2. 5th Sept. 1898.
Encl. 3. 29th July 1898.
to the supply of Mexican dollars,
and of a letter from the Consul at Canton, and of a Memorandum from Mr. McLeavy Brown, Commissioner of the Imperial Chinese Customs,
Encl. 4. 26th Jan. 1893.
on the subject of the circulation of the Japanese yen in South China.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord Marquess,
Your Lordship's most obedient humble servant,
William Robinson
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supply of Mexican dollars, and the question of the circulation of the Japanese then in South China,
but the delay
has been unavoid
Cable Aving obtaining reliable information
to the difficulty of
respecting the latter question.
2
have nav the
honour to traumeit for Your Lord_ ships consideration the enclosed
copies of the letters noted in the margin from fir factoon, the Lreat Manager of the Houghing
and Shanghai Bank, relating
10
1
Enel. 10th Aug 1898. Endl. 2
5# Septr. 189
Evel. 3.
29
to the
24
supply of Mexican dollars,
L.
2016 July 1978. and of a letter from the Cowel at Canton, and of a Memoran.
Mr. Me Leavy Braon,
Evel. 4. 268 Jp18193.
dum from
Commissioner of
the
Imperial -
Chinese Custores,
arr
the
subject of
the circulation of the Japanese
You in South China.
I have the honour to be;
My Lord Marquess,
Your Lordship's most obedient
humble servant,
William Robinzon
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