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No.210.

Sir,

PEKING, JUN 29 1903.

With reference to my despatch No.11 of the 6th January last respecting the reform of the currency in China, I have the honour to state that I have lately been in correspondence with the Waiwupu on the subject of the minting of subsidiary silver coinage at Canton.

To Waiwupu, Feb. 17th.

To Yaiwupu, April 30th.

To Waiwupu, May 6th.

At the instance of the Governor of Hongkong, I addressed a Note to the Waiwupu on the 17th of February last, copy of which is enclosed herewith, asking that the Viceroy of the Two Kwang should be urged to cooperate with the Hongkong Government in their endeavour to maintain the coinage at par by restricting its output and pointing out that, without such cooperation, the efforts of the Government of Hongkong would not avail to remedy the situation.

The Waiwupu replied that the Viceroy had been instructed

The Right Honourable

Sir Edward Grey, Bart., G.C.B., &c., &c.

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No.210. Sir, PEKING, JUN 29 1903. With reference to my despatch No.11 of the 6th January last respecting the reform of the currency in China, I have the honour to state that I have lately been in correspondence with the Waiwupu on the subject of the minting of subsidiary silver coinage at Canton. To Waiwupu, Feb. 17th. To Yaiwupu, April 30th. To Waiwupu, May 6th. At the instance of the Governor of Hongkong, I addressed a Note to the Waiwupu on the 17th of February last, copy of which is enclosed herewith, asking that the Viceroy of the Two Kwang should be urged to cooperate with the Hongkong Government in their endeavour to maintain the coinage at par by restricting its output and pointing out that, without such cooperation, the efforts of the Government of Hongkong would not avail to remedy the situation. The Waiwupu replied that the Viceroy had been instructed The Right Honourable Sir Edward Grey, Bart., G.C.B., &c., &c. Page 13 2198 22273 24480 12 May 1908. Rec R8 AL Co.
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COPY. 13 No.210. sir, Co. PEKING. 2198 22273 JUN 29 1903. 24480 12 May 1908. Rec R8 AL With reference to my despatch Fo.ll of the 6th January last respecting the reform of the currency in To Faiwupu Peb. 17th. China, I have the honour to state that I have lately been To Yaiwupu April 30th. in correspondence withthe waiwupu on the subject of Fi upu May 6th. the ainting of subsidiary silver coinage at fanten. At the instance of the governor of Hongkong, I addressed a Note to the Faimpu on the 17th of "ebruary last, copy of whichis enclosed herewith, asking that the Viceroy of the Two Kwang should be urged to cooperate with the Hongkong Government in their endeavour to maintain the coinage at par by restricting its output and pointing out that, without such cooperation, the efforts of the "overnment of Hongkong would not avail to remedy the situation. The Vaiwupu replied that the Viceroy had been The Right Honourable Sir Edward Grey, Bart.. V.P. &0. &C. instructed
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No.210.

sir,

Co.

PEKING.

2198

22273

JUN 29 1903.

24480

12 May 1908.

Rec R8 AL

With reference to my despatch Fo.ll of the 6th

January last respecting the reform of the currency in

To Faiwupu

Peb. 17th.

China, I have the honour to state that I have lately been

To Yaiwupu

April 30th.

in correspondence withthe waiwupu on the subject of

Fi upu

May 6th.

the ainting of subsidiary silver coinage at fanten.

At the instance of the governor of Hongkong, I

addressed a Note to the Faimpu on the 17th of "ebruary

last, copy of whichis enclosed herewith, asking that the

Viceroy of the Two Kwang should be urged to cooperate

with the Hongkong Government in their endeavour to

maintain the coinage at par by restricting its output

and pointing out that, without such cooperation, the

efforts of the "overnment of Hongkong would not avail

to remedy the situation.

The Vaiwupu replied that the Viceroy had been

The Right Honourable

Sir Edward Grey,

Bart.. V.P.

&0.

&C.

instructed

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