ing
the release of certain bonds held in trust by this Government as part security against the Bank's note issue, and to request that I may be favoured
with instructions in this
matter.
I have the honour to be, Sir
Four Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
William Robinson
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Chief Accountant, Hong Kong
and
Shanghai Bank to Colonial Secretary,
Dear Sir,
429
Hong Kong & Shanghai
Banking Corporation.
Hong Kong 8th August, 1896.
of
With reference to the Bonds The China Loan D of 1886 held by the Hong Kong Government as part security against
the Bank's note issue, I beg to inform you that this Loan is now paid
off, and I shall be glad if you will release the Bonds at your
convenience.
I may mention that I am in receipt of advices from our London Manager that ample security has been
lodged with the Crown Agents against
ing
the release of certain bonds held in trust by this Government as part security against the Bank's note issue, and to request that I may be favoured
with instructions in this
matter.
I have the honour to be, Sir
Four Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
William Robinigy
1
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Chief Accoubert, Hong Kong
and
Shanghai Bank to Colonial Secretary,
Dear Sir,
429
Hong Kong & Shanghai
Banking Corporation.
Hong Kong 8th August, 1896.
of
With reference to the Bonds The China Loan D of 1886 held by the Hong Kong Government as part security agamist
Pais Bank's note issue, I beg to that this Loan is now paid
inform you
off, and I shall be glad if you release the Bouds at your
will
convenience.
v
I may mention that I aux in receipt of advices from our London Ma-
that umple security has been
with the Crown Agents against
nager
lodged
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