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Feb. 1913.
With reference to the letter from this
Office of the 28th. of Oct. and to previous
corresp. on the subject of currency in H.
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Copy for. Conf 16 May Treas / 15578 Co/70.
Treas
Kong, I am directed by Mr. Sec. Harcourt to
transmit to you, to be laid before the L.C.
of the Treas., copies of further despp. from
the Gov.
It will be observed that the prohibition
of the importation and circulation of Chinese
silver and nickel coins from the 1st of Jan.
next, unless an earlier date proves neces-
sary, is now urged upon the S. of S. Such
prohibition is in itself a highly desirable
measure. Sir Matthew Nathan stated in 1906
that prohibition was impracticable, but that
view is now controverted, and since the Gov.,
the Chamber of Commerce and leading Chinese
are all in favour of prohibition, Mr. Har-
court considers that this step should be as-.
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sented to. The very serious boycott of the H.K.
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