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Mr Lucas

Instead of asking for a special Report, send Treasury copy of 20058. I do not think further correspondence will elicit a more satisfactory explanation than is given there.

P.C.M. 29/10/27.

I hear from the Agents that they have already arranged with the Birmingham Mint to supply what the Royal Mint cannot roughly.

We need not telegraph. Simply inform them that arrangements have been made with the Birmingham Mint.

Draft herewith. Ju[l]y 29/10

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

TREASURY CHAMBERS,

15th October 1897

Sir,

I am directed by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to acknowledge the receipt of Mr Lucas's letter of the 13th instant (21727/97) stating that a further indent has been received from the Governor of Hong Kong requesting that the fortnightly consignment of ten-cent pieces which were forwarded to the Colony up to the 30th ultimo may be continued until the 31st December and that the number of pieces be increased from 3,000,000 to 3,500,000.

In reply, I am to request that you will inform Mr Secretary Chamberlain that, owing to heavy demands for Imperial Coinage etc., the Master of the Mint regrets that the resources of his Department render it impossible for him to increase these deliveries, and that the utmost which he can deliver, (in addition to the issues already made as shown by the enclosed statement) before the 31st December next will be $400,000 in ten-cent pieces and $100,000 in five-cent pieces, or 6,000,000 pieces in all.

It will be observed from the accompanying statement that 21,500,000 pieces have been issued for Hong Kong since the beginning of the present year and I am to say that it would be of interest to this Board to learn what are the reasons for these very large demands.

The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office.

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Mr Lucas Instead of asking for a special Report, send Treasury copy of 20058. I do not think further correspondence will elicit a more satisfactory explanation than is given there. P.C.M. 29/10/27. I hear from the Agents that they have already arranged with the Birmingham Mint to supply what the Royal Mint cannot roughly. We need not telegraph. Simply inform them that arrangements have been made with the Birmingham Mint. Draft herewith. Ju[l]y 29/10 In the reply to this Letter the following Number should be quoted. TREASURY CHAMBERS, 15th October 1897 Sir, I am directed by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to acknowledge the receipt of Mr Lucas's letter of the 13th instant (21727/97) stating that a further indent has been received from the Governor of Hong Kong requesting that the fortnightly consignment of ten-cent pieces which were forwarded to the Colony up to the 30th ultimo may be continued until the 31st December and that the number of pieces be increased from 3,000,000 to 3,500,000. In reply, I am to request that you will inform Mr Secretary Chamberlain that, owing to heavy demands for Imperial Coinage etc., the Master of the Mint regrets that the resources of his Department render it impossible for him to increase these deliveries, and that the utmost which he can deliver, (in addition to the issues already made as shown by the enclosed statement) before the 31st December next will be $400,000 in ten-cent pieces and $100,000 in five-cent pieces, or 6,000,000 pieces in all. It will be observed from the accompanying statement that 21,500,000 pieces have been issued for Hong Kong since the beginning of the present year and I am to say that it would be of interest to this Board to learn what are the reasons for these very large demands. The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office. Page 363 ... Page 363
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Mr Jucar Instind of aching for a special Report ? sende Treasury copy of 20058_ I do not thick further correspondence will clirit A more satisfactory explanation than given there. P.C. M 29/10/27. I hear from the f. Agents that they have already arranged with the Birmingham Mint to supply what the Royal Mint cannot ruffly. need not telegraphe Simply we. Therefo proposed? W 20058 17 bents hadi ? Lend Treasury copy of 2005 Z. I inform them that been made with them Birmingham Mint Draft herearth Ju7 29/10 In the reply to this Letter the following Number should be quoted. TREASURY CHAMBERS, Jam son Joverloo 15184 97 20058 Aqto 20737 1777 Sir, ch 26 October 1897 246 I am directed by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to acknowledge the receipt of Mr Lucas's letter of the 13th instant (21727/97) stating that a further indent has been received from the Governor of Hong Kong requesting that the fortnightly consignment of ten-cent pieces which were forwarded to the Colony up to the 30th ultimo may be continued until the 31st Decem- ber and that the number of pieces be increased from 3,000,000 to 3,500,000. In reply, I am to request that you will inform Mr Secretary Chamberlain that, owing to heavy demands for Imperial Coinage etc, the Master of the Mint regrets that the resources of his Department render it impossible for him to increase these deliveries, and that the utmost which he can deliver, (in addition to the issues already made as shewn by the enclosed statement) before the 31st December next will be $400,000 in ten-cent pieces and $100,000 in five-cent pieces, or 6,000,000 pieces in all. It will be observed from the accompanying statement that 21,500,000 pieces have been issued for Hong Kong since the beginning of the present year and I am to say that it would be of interest to This Board to learn what are the reasons for these very large demands. The Under Secretary of State Colonial Office. I Foreign
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Mr Jucar

Instind of aching for a special Report ? sende Treasury copy of 20058_ I do not

thick further correspondence will clirit

A

more satisfactory explanation than

given

there.

P.C. M 29/10/27.

I hear from the f. Agents that they have already arranged with the Birmingham Mint to supply what the Royal Mint cannot ruffly.

need not telegraphe

Simply

we.

Therefo

proposed? W

20058 17 bents hadi

? Lend Treasury copy of 2005 Z. I inform them that been made with them

Birmingham Mint Draft herearth

Ju7 29/10

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

TREASURY CHAMBERS,

Jam son Joverloo

15184

97

20058

Aqto

20737

1777

Sir,

ch 26

October 1897

246

I am directed by the Lords Commissioners of

Her Majesty's Treasury to acknowledge the receipt of

Mr Lucas's letter of the 13th instant (21727/97) stating

that a further indent has been received from the Governor

of Hong Kong requesting that the fortnightly consignment of ten-cent pieces which were forwarded to the Colony up

to the 30th ultimo may be continued until the 31st Decem-

ber and that the number of pieces be increased from

3,000,000 to 3,500,000.

In reply, I am to request that you will inform

Mr Secretary Chamberlain that, owing to heavy demands for

Imperial Coinage etc, the Master of the Mint regrets that

the resources of his Department render it impossible for

him to increase these deliveries, and that the utmost

which he can deliver, (in addition to the issues already

made as shewn by the enclosed statement) before the 31st

December next will be $400,000 in ten-cent pieces and

$100,000 in five-cent pieces, or 6,000,000 pieces in all.

It will be observed from the accompanying

statement that 21,500,000 pieces have been issued for

Hong Kong since the beginning of the present year and I am to say that it would be of interest to This Board to

learn what are the reasons for these very large demands.

The Under Secretary of State

Colonial Office.

I

Foreign

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