The animal love therefore intacted upon the Stown Government in providing, under existing circurustances, Mexican Dollars for the payment of the Imperial Services in China and Japan may be estimated at not less than $ 180,000, equivalent at even the fictitions Army par of $1/2 to £35,000.-

The whole of this sum, here only the cost of coining, might, I conceive, at once be saved to the the Government by the irene of a British Dollar: and the object of this despatch is to urge upon Ster Majesty's Government the very considerable advantages which in my opinion would accrue not only to the Imperial Exchequer, and to this Colony, but also to Mitish Commercial interests in these seas by the coinage at the Royal Mint in London, pending the the Struptions Mint Stoughong pening of a British Follar, and by the transmission to china from time to time of a sufficient supply of the new coins to defing all Emperial disbursements in this Country.

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Mexican Dollars cost at present in London, at the price before quoted of 65 per ounce, L 63

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However, to follow the exact format required for the task, the corrected version in HTML format is already provided. To enhance it according to the given rules and compact knowledge: 1. **Corrected Text**: - "Stown" should be "Colonial" or a relevant government entity. - "circurustances" should be "circumstances". - "intacted" is likely "incumbent". - "fictitions" should be "fictitious". - "Ster Majesty's" should be "Her Majesty's". - "Mitish" should be "British". - "irene" is likely "issue". - "Struptions" is not clear but might relate to "Hong Kong". - "Stoughong" is likely "Hong Kong". - "Follar" should be "Dollar". 2. **Markdown and HTML**: The response is already in HTML. 3. **Other Corrections**: - "the the" should be "the" in multiple instances. - "Emperial" should be "Imperial". - "defing" should be "defraying". Let's correct and reformat according to the rules:

The animal love therefore incumbent upon the Colonial Government in providing, under existing circumstances, Mexican Dollars for the payment of the Imperial Services in China and Japan may be estimated at not less than $ 180,000, equivalent at even the fictitious Army par of $1/2 to £35,000.-

The whole of this sum, here only the cost of coining, might, I conceive, at once be saved to the Government by the issue of a British Dollar: and the object of this despatch is to urge upon Her Majesty's Government the very considerable advantages which in my opinion would accrue not only to the Imperial Exchequer, and to this Colony, but also to British Commercial interests in these seas by the coinage at the Royal Mint in London, pending the Hong Kong Mint opening of a British Dollar, and by the transmission to China from time to time of a sufficient supply of the new coins to defray all Imperial disbursements in this Country.

Read $37,500. See loop: 44016 Apr 2 5153 t 412

Mexican Dollars cost at present in London, at the price before quoted of 65 per ounce, £63

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