| 1899 - 926 pàgines
...INDIA : GENERAL. — The main conclusion of the Committee on Indian Currency was as follows : — " We are in favour of making the British sovereign a legal tender, and a current coin in India. The Indian mints should be thrown open to the unrestricted coinage of gold on terms and conditions... | |
| Charles Gide - 1899 - 154 pàgines
...transactions, but chiefly for the settlement of international balances. The committee express themselves "in favour of making the British sovereign a legal tender and a current coin in India," and of coining gold freely at the Indian mints. The rupees should remain legal tender without limit,... | |
| 1899 - 586 pàgines
...now obsolete proposals, rejects the schemes of Mr. Lesley Probyn and Mr. AM Lindsay, and pronounces in favour of "making the British sovereign a legal tender and a current coin in India." But what, then, is to become of the rupees ? They should, the Committee think, continue to be legal... | |
| 1900 - 728 pàgines
...adoption. Part V. discusses various methods for providing India with a gold currency. The Committee say : — " We are in favour of making the British...govern the three Australian branches of the Royal Mint. The result would be that, under identical conditions, the sovereign would be coined and would circulate... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1901 - 674 pàgines
...sovereign and half-sovereign a legal tender and current coins in India, and the opening of the Indian Mints to the unrestricted coinage of gold on terms and conditions...govern the three Australian branches of the Royal Mint. (c) The fixing of the sterling rate of the rupee at Is. 4d. It is needless for me to say that to the... | |
| Sir Montagu de Pomeroy Webb - 1912 - 292 pàgines
...free coinage of silver. That committee unanimously recommended — inter alia — as follows : — " We are in favour of making the British sovereign a legal tender and a current coin in 6 India. We also consider that, at the same time, the Indian mints should be thrown open to the unrestricted... | |
| Sir Montagu de Pomeroy Webb - 1912 - 332 pàgines
...mints be opened to the free coinage of gold, said : — " The proposal [of the Fowler Committee] " that the Indian mints should be thrown open to the unrestricted coinage of gold was cordially accepted by the Government of India, and steps were taken to give effect to it. Our preparations,... | |
| John Maynard Keynes - 1913 - 290 pàgines
...gold currency in India as well as a gold standard. Paragraph 54 of their Report runs as follows : — We are in favour of making the British sovereign a...such as govern the three Australian branches of the Eoyal Mint. The result would be that, under identical conditions, the sovereign would be coined and... | |
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