CO129-352 - Public Offices - 1908 — Page 150

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147

from Sir P.Lugard proposing a reciprocal guarantee

on the part of the Chinese authorities and the Hong-kong Government not to issue any further subsidiary coin until the coins already in circulation reach par.

This suggestion I have communicated to the Waiwupu in a Note, copy of which is enclosed, wherein the views of the Hongkong Government are fully expressed.

I have the honour to be,

with the highest respect,

sir,

your most obedient, humble servant,

Sd/

J.N.Jordan.

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147 from Sir P.Lugard proposing a reciprocal guarantee on the part of the Chinese authorities and the Hong-kong Government not to issue any further subsidiary coin until the coins already in circulation reach par. This suggestion I have communicated to the Waiwupu in a Note, copy of which is enclosed, wherein the views of the Hongkong Government are fully expressed. I have the honour to be, with the highest respect, sir, your most obedient, humble servant, Sd/ J.N.Jordan. Page 150 Page 151
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147 from Sir P.Lugard proposing a reciprocal guarantee on the part of the Chinese authorities and the Hong- kong Government not to issue any further subsidiary coin until the coins already in circulation reach par. This suggestion I have communicated to the Waiwupu in a Note, copy of which is enclosed, where in the views of the Hongkong Government are fully expressed. I have the honour to be, with the highest respect, sir, your most obedient, humble servant, Sd/ J.N.Jordan. Page 150Page 151
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147

from Sir P.Lugard proposing a reciprocal guarantee

on the part of the Chinese authorities and the Hong-

kong Government not to issue any further subsidiary

coin until the coins already in circulation reach par.

This suggestion I have communicated to the Waiwupu in

a Note, copy of which is enclosed, where in the views

of the Hongkong Government are fully expressed.

I have the honour to be,

with the highest respect,

sir,

your most obedient, humble servant,

Sd/

J.N.Jordan.

Page 150Page 151

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