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of notes da Lersned-[uanod bra galde¶ ta redalnik e'y‡eøjs í alk

cð breger at yllstonqas „zriʊter metasi od trsed of etmenetų gabad

I eat? onea eris JA,atat ade to dugano end to noitasimil act

ets?? to vretenose erit vď berongga voliog está of beterħba svad

➡itiw Yo Isvirus vi sroved betegnent aled chaotis best roddw

to rusoria dova guteltenonsb bns ,noitelorło moxt gabWeb-

as İnd»TIOvod vď bevioolt etaw za 1887, dore autoð v"albladuë

.

od rexað to tnerq ** at Tobnað Ingel

betmoorbs need avert Kaise asnerton Legioning and staludiqaper

-8*q merid to dose gobs of bedztined gatveď rot nokset W: boe

-d}& Tøvl 12 ddiw gollaab ma I murbixenoval akıt nt test galete-

.eetol" to Treqqon dziw don has yino #nion yuhla-

eaenid to moldminotio sat to moltigidor

I

have adopted the latter course.

(b).

It is probable that the prohibition of

Chinese Coins in Hongkong would be regarded as a Boycott, and

would lead to a retaliatory Boycott.

(c).

It is probable that such prohibition would

entail much loss and hardship on small retail Chinese dealers.

(d).

It would create a very common offence with

consequential prosecutions, involving irritation and friction.

(a).

It would add a fourth to the articles for

which search has to be made by Preventive Officers, and would

thus further decrease the freedom of the Port,

(1).

It would be very difficult to enforce,

looking to the enormous numbers of Chinese which daily go back-

-wards and forwards between this Port and Canton, as well as the

.900xgrof ut enten vieibiado?

aldð salt asiatrodaus ryždí vď bedste al <I

.(s)

large number of returning emigrants from the Straits and Java

who require to obtain Chinese money here as well as money to

Abett erly joetta vew vas di don zeob ntog walbledug eaentro

bas,sedon nl betauhnoo at Paliw enig? hra enofqnoll noewter

or ano¬no? ni esinaqaroo erit tærld þre

make local purchases. There are also European,

American and

Asiatic tourists to be considered, who do not know the differ-

**D* egnefari to #ILIR

-anoe between the coins, and would be continually victimised,

and would unwittingly break the law forbidding tender of

eid over aeifiðneup egral ni antoð veibladuḥ esentɗo evisser

modt evieoer of galauter yď redale,abosd awo "iend ni xhemer

bna recinų storis qu yołajug eď ro (rubnet-Iøgei yniad con am)

(yatrotem að vidadoną) aroa jasi to Tedtem a na dada bos,kota?

OYBNÍ

Chinese Coins.

II.

The issue of a new coinage, with repudia-

-tion of our existing coinage except such as was tendered for

redemption

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