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“...on of the Hunan
government paper money, which caused the Changsha tael early in
1913 to fall below the Mexican dollar in value.
Movement of treasure.—The total import and export of treasure
in Haikuan taels during 1912 is given in the following table :—
Import and Export of Treasure during the Year 1912.
Import.
Silver.
From— Bars Copper. Grand
and Coin. Total. Coin. Total.
Sycee.
Hong-Kong and Hk. taels. Hk. taels. Hk. taels. Hk. taels. Hk. taels.
Macao 2,860 I 2,860 2,860
Chefoo ...... 1,050 j 1,050 1,050
Swato w 2,840 | 2,840 ... 2,840
Shanghai 175,509 i 175,509 175,509
Nanking 1,330 ! 1,330 1,330
Kiukiang 7,000 i 7,000 ... 7,000
Hankow 759,065 771,205 jl,530,270 52,440 1,582,710
Total ...... 767,115 953,744 1,720,859 52,440 1,773,299
Export.
Silver.
To— Bars and Coin. Total.
Sycee.
Hk. taels. Hk. taels. i Hk. taels.
Swatow ...... 5,878 ! 5,878
Shanghai ... 42,278 214,162 ! 256,440
Nanking ............ ... 2,030 2,030
Hankow 1,636,703 1,033,479 ; 2...”
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