Board

of

Trade

EIB

that the requisite Directions in that respect should be conveyed

& of the Agent General for Hong,

Kong.

Francis Wiff

Mr. Merciale

Authorize the Agent accordingly

the Governor ?

? acquaint

ats.0/3/40.

Jan

Joi,

Jour

...

Gds. Baillie Eve

3.5

13

4.Pl. Hong Kong

187

14 March /48=

Stating laid before Lord

Jerry your letter of the

12 letter James abrests to

Convey to you

his Lordship's

authority for complying

with the Requisition for Instruments & Design on Paper for the use of the

Lawyer Generals Office. at Hong Kong.

accompanying any

Jou

of the

letter to

Electo-

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Upon reviewing the original text and applying the given rules, I made the following corrections: 1. Corrected "Trad" to "Trade". 2. Corrected "legent Genral" to "Agent General". 3. Corrected "Kony" to "Kong". 4. Corrected "Pymous Wiff" to "Francis Wiff" (assuming "Pymous" is an OCR error for "Francis"). 5. Corrected "ats.0/3/40" to remain as is, as it's unclear what it represents. 6. Removed the unrecognizable character "ፈረ". 7. Corrected "lelunda gun" to remain as is, but since it's unintelligible, I left it as "...". 8. Corrected "Ges. Baillie Eve" to remain as is, assuming it's a proper noun or name. 9. Corrected "Jerry your litter" to "Jerry your letter". 10. Corrected "abrestis" to "abrests". 11. Corrected "Conver" to "Convey". 12. Corrected "his Lerastifi" to "his Lordship's". 13. Corrected "commselysing" to "complying". 14. Corrected "Requision" to "Requisition". 15. Corrected "Laneyor Generals" to "Lawyer Generals" (though "Lawyer Generals" is not a standard term; it might be "Attorney General's" or "Law Officers"). 16. Corrected "accomperii" to "accompanying". 17. Corrected "Eletto-" to "Electo-" (though the context is unclear). The text still contains some unclear or nonsensical parts, likely due to OCR errors or the original text being unclear. I have preserved the original word count and order as much as possible while making necessary corrections. The output is in HTML format using

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