Parliamentary Papers, Volume 65H.M. Stationery Office, 1894 |
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Halaman 7
... average rate of exchange in that year , viz . , ls . 2.985d . , required a payment of Rx . 26,478,415 . If this could have been remitted at the exchange of 1873-74 , it would have needed only Rx . 17,751,920 . The whole of this ...
... average rate of exchange in that year , viz . , ls . 2.985d . , required a payment of Rx . 26,478,415 . If this could have been remitted at the exchange of 1873-74 , it would have needed only Rx . 17,751,920 . The whole of this ...
Halaman 8
... Average annual Production of Silver . Kilos . ozs . at 32 15 to the kilogramme . 1876 to 1880 1881 to 1885 - 1886 to 1890 2,450,252 2,812,908 1890 1891 1892 78,776,000 90,435,000 3,459,201 111,213,000 4,144,233 133,237,000 4,493,100 ...
... Average annual Production of Silver . Kilos . ozs . at 32 15 to the kilogramme . 1876 to 1880 1881 to 1885 - 1886 to 1890 2,450,252 2,812,908 1890 1891 1892 78,776,000 90,435,000 3,459,201 111,213,000 4,144,233 133,237,000 4,493,100 ...
Halaman 9
... average price of silver ranged from 541 d . to 51 d . , the average for the quinquennium being 523d . In the next quinquennium , 1880-1885 , the range was from 511d . to 483d . , the average for the quinquennium being 50ğd . , whilst ...
... average price of silver ranged from 541 d . to 51 d . , the average for the quinquennium being 523d . In the next quinquennium , 1880-1885 , the range was from 511d . to 483d . , the average for the quinquennium being 50ğd . , whilst ...
Halaman 10
... average surplus during the last 10 years , of Rx . 261,550 . It is true that , but for the expenditure rendered necessary by the fall in exchange , there might have been further remissions of taxation , and more might profitably have ...
... average surplus during the last 10 years , of Rx . 261,550 . It is true that , but for the expenditure rendered necessary by the fall in exchange , there might have been further remissions of taxation , and more might profitably have ...
Halaman 12
... average rates varying only between 19.961d . and 19.308d . per rupee , or about 31 per cent .; and during those six years the exports rose by no less than 36 per cent . Again , between 1884-85 and 1888-89 the fall of the rupee was very ...
... average rates varying only between 19.961d . and 19.308d . per rupee , or about 31 per cent .; and during those six years the exports rose by no less than 36 per cent . Again , between 1884-85 and 1888-89 the fall of the rupee was very ...
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adopted average balance of trade Bank bimetallism Bombay bullion cause cent Ceylon Chairman China circulation coinage of silver considerable cotton Council bills course Courtney crores Currie debt demand depreciation difficulty dollars duty effect England exports extent fall in exchange fixed florins fluctuations France free coinage gold and silver gold coins gold currency gold price gold standard gold value Government of India hoarded Holland Imperial rupees imports increase Indian Currency Association Indian Government Indian rupee issue Java Latin Union legal tender Lord Majesty's Government ment metal millions mints native opium payment present price of silver produce proposed purchase quantity question railways rate of exchange ratio regard REGINALD EARLE WELBY remit rise Secretary seignorage silver coins silver currency silver standard silver-using countries Sir Reginald Welby Sir Thomas Farrer standard of value sterling suppose taxation tion value of silver
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Halaman 88 - ... legal tender in all payments at their nominal value when not below the standard weight and limit of tolerance provided in this act for the single piece, and, when reduced in weight, below said standard and tolerance, shall be a legal tender at valuation in proportion to their actual weight.
Halaman 91 - States in payment of taxes, excises, public lands, and all other dues to the United States, except duties on imports; and also for all salaries and other debts and demands owing by the United States to individuals, corporations, and associations within the United States, except interest on the public debt, and in redemption of the national currency.
Halaman 88 - SEC. 2. That so much of section three thousand five hundred and twenty-four of the Revised Statutes of the United States as provides for a charge of one-fifth of one per centum for converting standard gold bullion into coin is hereby repealed; and hereafter no charge shall be made for that service.
Halaman 22 - States, and, when so redeemed, may be reissued; but no greater or less amount of such notes shall be outstanding at any time than the cost of the silver bullion and the standard silver dollars coined therefrom then held in the treasury purchased by such notes...
Halaman 88 - That there shall be coined, at the several mints of the United States, silver dollars of the weight of four hundred and twelve and a half grains Troy of standard silver...
Halaman 150 - To THE HONOURABLE THE COMMONS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED.
Halaman 209 - Treasury, as required by section six of an act entitled ,An act directing the purchase of silver bullion and the issue of Treasury notes thereon, and for other purposes...
Halaman 88 - And the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to purchase, from time to time, silver bullion, at the market price thereof, not less than two million dollars' worth per mouth, nor more than four million dollars...
Halaman 22 - Sec. 2. That the Treasury Notes issued in accordance with the provisions of this act shall be redeemable on demand, in coin, at the treasury of the United States, or at the office of any Assistant Treasurer of the United States, and when so redeemed may be re-issued; but no greater or less amount of such notes shall be outstanding at any time than the cost of the silver bullion...
Halaman 90 - That any holder of the coin authorized by this act may deposit the same with the treasurer or any assistant treasurer of the United States...