CO129-311 - Acting Governor Major Gen Sir Gascoigne - 1902 [5-7] — Page 13

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extends Ordiance 1. of 1899 regarding the excess Note Issue, up to the 13th April 1908 that being the date of expiry of the present powers of the Bank under the other Ordinances,

issue notes m

The powers of the Chartered Bank on the other hand, are regulated by Charter embodied in the Ordinance of 12 Dec 1894 (in 4560/95/Straits)

power to excess of the limit provided by the Charter can only be given by a supplemental Charter under an Ordinance. I cannot be conferred by local ordinance, & the privilege, if given should extend to 29 Dec 1904, when the Charter at present extends.

I ask Treasury if they see any objection to such an amendment of the Charter, the same subject to the conditions contained in Ordinance 1 of 1899 to put this bank on a footing as the HK. & Shanghai Bank. Re your Treasury letter of 21st (45472), the bank has already reduced it's note circulation in the Straits Settlements in order to increase it's circulation at Hong Kong: still both banks think the HK & Shanghai Bank have austs with ref to send Treasury, copy on 15878/00, papers of the Reports on the Straits Govt, Note Issue for 1900 & 1901 from which they will observe that that issue has now reached nearly $10,000,000, and that (as per last par of 1901 Report) the HK & Shanghai Bank notes are being gradually withdrawn so as to increase the amount which the bank can issue in Hong Kong, but notwithstanding this under Ordinance 1 of 1899 on 27 March, according to the latest return the excess Note issue amounted to $5,000,000, so that the necessity for a considerable issue of notes at HKong is established & there seems to be no reason why the Chartered Bank should not be given the same powers as the other bank in this respect.

hur Cox Me Lucas

So far as this is concerned with that part of Mr. Johnson's minute which I have marked "A", I agree.

J.J.R. 8/5

Gid. 3/5

8

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extends Ordiance 1. of 1899 regarding the excess Note Issue, up to the 13th April 1908 that being the date of expiry of the present powers of the Bank under the other Ordinances, issue notes m The powers of the Chartered Bank on the other hand, are regulated by Charter embodied in the Ordinance of 12 Dec 1894 (in 4560/95/Straits) power to excess of the limit provided by the Charter can only be given by a supplemental Charter under an Ordinance. I cannot be conferred by local ordinance, & the privilege, if given should extend to 29 Dec 1904, when the Charter at present extends. I ask Treasury if they see any objection to such an amendment of the Charter, the same subject to the conditions contained in Ordinance 1 of 1899 to put this bank on a footing as the HK. & Shanghai Bank. Re your Treasury letter of 21st (45472), the bank has already reduced it's note circulation in the Straits Settlements in order to increase it's circulation at Hong Kong: still both banks think the HK & Shanghai Bank have austs with ref to send Treasury, copy on 15878/00, papers of the Reports on the Straits Govt, Note Issue for 1900 & 1901 from which they will observe that that issue has now reached nearly $10,000,000, and that (as per last par of 1901 Report) the HK & Shanghai Bank notes are being gradually withdrawn so as to increase the amount which the bank can issue in Hong Kong, but notwithstanding this under Ordinance 1 of 1899 on 27 March, according to the latest return the excess Note issue amounted to $5,000,000, so that the necessity for a considerable issue of notes at HKong is established & there seems to be no reason why the Chartered Bank should not be given the same powers as the other bank in this respect. hur Cox Me Lucas So far as this is concerned with that part of Mr. Johnson's minute which I have marked "A", I agree. J.J.R. 8/5 Gid. 3/5 8 Page 12 JL (3)–16669-3000-8-01
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extends Orace 1. of 1899 regarding the excess Note Issue, up to the 13 thang 1908 that being the date of expiry of the present powers of the Bank under the other Ordinances, issue notes m the The powers of the Chartered Bank on the other hand, are regulated by Charter embodied in the Oinb, of 12 Dec 9 power to 1894(in 4560/95/Straits) excess of the limit provided by the Charter can- only be given by a supplemental Charter under an Oinb. I cannot be conferred by local ordce, & the privilege, if given should extend to 29 Dec 1904, when the to which date the bharter at present extendi I ask Treasury if they to the such objection it: Charter, the same see A- any an amendment of thas to put this bank on A subject the conditions are contant in Ordres 1 Footing as the HK. & Shanghai Bank. Re und Treas, that it appears '99 1988 1 from their 21. (45472), the bank has somewhat, already reduced it's note circulation in for the Straits Setts in order to increase HongKong: still it's circuln. at Hong Kong: button both think the HTD Bank phave austs Dest with ref to send Treasury, br. on 15878/00, pres of the Reports on the straits Govt, Note Issue for 1900 1901 fr wh they will observe that that resue has now reached nea rly $10,000,000, that I see last ( par of 1981 Report) the H. & D. Note come in that bolong is being gradually JL (3)–16669-3000-8-01 12 as to increase the withdrawn so amount which the bank can rosne in dong Kong, but notwithstanding this bank at the excess Note issue WKong, under Orace ! On of this latter of 1899 27 March. according to the latest return fdmounted d $5,000,000, who it (sace 173 7862) to nearly so that the necessity for a considerable prèsue of notes at established & there đóng trong seems to be seems no reason why the Chartered Bank should not be given the same howers as the other bank in this respect. hur Cox Me Lucas Sofar as this is LOG with that part of Mr. Johnson's minuti which I have marked "A beat questim I agree J.J.R.8/5 Gid. 3/5 8 at me
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extends Orace 1. of 1899 regarding the excess Note Issue, up to the 13 thang 1908 that being the date of expiry of the present powers of the Bank under the other Ordinances,

issue notes m

the

The powers of the Chartered Bank on the other hand, are regulated by Charter embodied in the Oinb, of 12 Dec

9 power to 1894(in 4560/95/Straits)

excess of the limit provided by

the Charter can-

only be given by

a supplemental Charter under an Oinb. I cannot be conferred by local ordce, & the privilege, if given should extend to 29 Dec 1904, when the to which date the bharter at present

extendi

I ask Treasury if they

to the such

objection it: Charter, the same

see

A-

any an amendment of thas to put this bank on

A

subject

the conditions

are contant

in Ordres 1

Footing as the HK. & Shanghai Bank. Re und Treas, that it appears '99 1988 1 from their 21. (45472), the bank has

somewhat,

already reduced it's note circulation in for the Straits Setts in order to increase

HongKong:

still

it's circuln. at Hong Kong: button both think the HTD Bank phave

austs Dest

with ref to

send Treasury, br. on 15878/00, pres of the Reports on the straits Govt, Note Issue for 1900 1901 fr wh they will observe that that resue has now reached

nea

rly $10,000,000,

that I see last

(

par of 1981 Report) the H. & D. Note come in that bolong is being gradually

JL (3)–16669-3000-8-01

12

as to increase the

withdrawn so amount which the bank can rosne

in dong Kong, but notwithstanding this bank at

the excess

Note issue

WKong, under Orace !

On

of this latter of 1899

27 March. according to the latest return fdmounted d $5,000,000, who it (sace 173 7862)

to nearly

so that the necessity for a considerable prèsue of notes at

established & there

đóng trong

seems to be

seems no reason

why the Chartered Bank should not be given the same howers as the other bank in this respect.

hur Cox Me Lucas

Sofar as this

is

LOG

with that part of Mr. Johnson's minuti which

I have marked "A

beat questim I agree

J.J.R.8/5

Gid. 3/5

8

at me

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