CO129-320 - Governor Sir Blake Acting Governor May - 1903 [11-12] — Page 463

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of the Secretary of State that the Colonial Government should

be warned that it is desirable to keep all such business as

secret as possible and that when subsidiary coins are required, steps should be taken to prevent as far as it may be possible any information leaking out as to such orders having been sent home or as to the time when the coins are required to arrive in the Colony.

5.

I have further to suggest that the Treasury, and the Deputy Master of the Royal Mint, should be informed of

the instructions which are being sent to the Colonial Government.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your Obedient Servant,

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457

of the Secretary of State that the Colonial Government should

be warned that it is desirable to keep all such business as

secret as possible and that when subsidiary coin are required, steps should be taken to prevent as far as it may be possible any information leaking out as to such orders having been sent home or as to the time when the coins are required to arrive in the Colony.

5.

I have further to suggest that the Treasury, and the Deputy Master of the Royal Mint, should be informed of

the instructions which are being sent to the Colonial Govern-

mant.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your Obedient Servant,

-2-

#

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