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Catalogue reference: CO 137/111
Date: 1804 Jan-June
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Catalogue reference: CO 111/596/29
This record is about the Gold: reports that miners have difficulty in disposing of gold, and asks if the British... dating from 1914 Sep 6 in the series Colonial Office and predecessors: British Guiana, formerly Berbice, Demerara, and.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Gold: reports that miners have difficulty in disposing of gold, and asks if the British government can purchase directly. Notes further that diamonds are practically unsalable locally: he fears that a large number of miners may be thrown out of work with the risk of civil disturbances. [See also: Colonial Office confidential print, miscellaneous no. 311, 'European War. Correspondence (August, 1914-June, 1915) relating to the measures taken in the colonies and protectorates on the outbreak of the European War, 1914'. CO 885/24/7] Unnumbered telegram, folios 203-208
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