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despatch N. 136 of the 13th October

I had appointed to inquire into the prospects of the Mint. That Report was delayed by various causes to an unexpectedly late period, but nevertheless reached me in time to have forwarded it by last mail. I reflected however that the main object of the Inquiry had been to place before Her Majesty's Government a complete analysis of the circumstances affecting the progress of the mint hitherto and likely to influence its future prospects, might enable Your Lordship to give definite instructions, as to continuing or discontinuing the present heavy expenditure connected with it. I therefore felt that it might greatly assist Your Lordship to know the opinions of the leading Bankers here on the statements and arguments used in the Report.

The Bank's, as the great dealers in coin and Bullion, must necessarily be the principal sources of supply to the Mint, and it may be assumed that when they can use the Mint with profit they will do so—but not otherwise. It was therefore expedient to give them an opportunity of expressing their views in their own language, and I thought it so important

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214 despatch N. 136 of the 13th October I had appointed to inquire into the prospects of the Mint. That Report was delayed by various causes to an unexpectedly late period, but nevertheless reached me in time to have forwarded it by last mail. I reflected however that the main object of the Inquiry had been to place before Her Majesty's Government a complete analysis of the circumstances affecting the progress of the mint hitherto and likely to influence its future prospects, might enable Your Lordship to give definite instructions, as to continuing or discontinuing the present heavy expenditure connected with it. I therefore felt that it might greatly assist Your Lordship to know the opinions of the leading Bankers here on the statements and arguments used in the Report. The Bank's, as the great dealers in coin and Bullion, must necessarily be the principal sources of supply to the Mint, and it may be assumed that when they can use the Mint with profit they will do so—but not otherwise. It was therefore expedient to give them an opportunity of expressing their views in their own language, and I thought it so important
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3. 214 sh despatch N. 136 of the 13th October I had appointed to inquire into the prospects of the Mint. That Report was an delayed by various causes to me in time to unexpectedly late period, but nevertheless reached me have forwarded it by last mail, I reflected however that the main object of the Inquiry had been to place before Her Majesty's Govenmunt complete analysis of the such a ab circumstances affecting the progress of the mint hitherto and littely to influence it's fisture prospects, might inable Your Lordship to give definite instructions, as to me continuing or discontinuing the present heavy expenditure connected with it. I therefore felt that it might greatly assist Your Lordship to know the opinions of the leading Bankers here on the statements and arguments used in the Report. The Bank's as the great 2. dealers in coin and Bullion, must necessarily be the principal sources of supply to the Mint, and it be may assumed that when they can use the Mint with profit they will do so-but not otherwise. It therefore expedient to give was them an opportunity of expressing their views in their own language and I thought it so important
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sh despatch N. 136 of the 13th October

I had appointed to inquire into the prospects of the Mint. That Report

was

an

delayed by various causes to

me in time to

unexpectedly late period, but nevertheless reached me have forwarded it by last mail, I reflected however that the main object of the Inquiry had been to place before Her Majesty's Govenmunt

complete analysis of the

such

a

ab

circumstances affecting the progress of the mint hitherto and littely to influence it's fisture prospects, might inable Your Lordship to

give

definite instructions, as to

me

continuing or discontinuing the

present heavy expenditure connected with it. I therefore felt that it might greatly assist Your Lordship to know the opinions of the leading

Bankers here on the statements and

arguments used in the Report.

The Bank's

as the great

2.

dealers in coin and Bullion, must

necessarily be the principal sources

of supply to the Mint, and it

be

may

assumed that when they can use the Mint with profit they will do so-but not otherwise. It

therefore expedient to give

was

them an opportunity of expressing

their views in their own

language

and I thought it so important

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