Report on introduction of gold-exchange standard into China, Philippine Islands, Panama, and other silver-using countries, and on stability of exchange, submitted Oct. 22, 1904 [with accompanying papers]; Hugh H. Hanna, Charles A. Conant, Jeremiah W. Jenks, commissioners.
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Report on introduction of gold-exchange standard into China, Philippine Islands, Panama, and other silver-using countries, and on stability of exchange, submitted Oct. 22, 1904 [with accompanying papers]; Hugh H. Hanna, Charles A. Conant, Jeremiah W. Jenks, commissioners.
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Report on introduction of gold-exchange standard into China, Philippine Islands, Panama, and other silver-using countries, and on stability of exchange, submitted Oct. 22, 1904 [with accompanying papers]; Hugh H. Hanna, Charles A. Conant, Jeremiah W. Jenks, commissioners.
Corporate Agency Authors:
International Exchange, Commission on and State, Department of
Contents:
Bullion circular, Pixley and A bell's, for 1904.
China, new monetary system for, Considerations on; by J. W. Jenks.
— — Memoranda on; by J. W. Jenks.
— present currency in. Data regarding.
Chinese monetary reform, Comments and suggestions on.
Exchanges, Dislocation of, its effect on gold and silver countries; by C. A. Conant.
Far East, Report of J. W. Jenks, special commissioner to carry on work in.
[India] Coinage, currency, and exchange, 1903; from Indian financial statement, 1904-5.
— Stability in price of silver on account of regular purchases for.
Letter of submittal [from acting Secretary of State].
Mexican dollar, End of; by A. P. Andrew.
[Mexican monetary problem] Explanatory statement by minister of finance, and bill sent to [Mexican] Congress.
— [Mexican] commission's final recommendations and reports.
Monetary situation, Comments on.
Panama, Agreement between Secretary of War and commission of.
— — Act of Panama in pursuance of.
Panama, Law proposed in.
— 1st memorandum of American commission.
— Press reports of negotiations.
— Project of American commission.
Philippine Islands, Act [of Philippine Commission] prohibiting importation into, of certain kinds of coins.
— — to maintain parity of Philippine coins by imposing tax upon written contracts payable in certain kinds of currencies, etc.
— Extract [regarding currency], from report of Chief of Bureau of Insular Affairs, 1904.
— — from report of secretary of finance and justice, 1903.
Report of commission.
Statistical data.
Straits currency, Reform of; by E. W. Kemmerer.