Louse
Admiralty
of
*Trade
Foreign
Office
Mr. Mersinle
Inform the G...
40
24.18.
RECEIVED
JAN. 6 1850
I am directed to transmit to you herewith a copy of a despatch which Viscount Palmerston has addressed to Sir S. Bonham, with reference to that part of Sir S. Bonham's despatch of the 21st November, of which Sir S. Bonham communicated a copy to this office - in which the question is raised of the right of the Colonial Government of Hongkong to demand surrender from the Chinese Authorities of the Chinese subject who, having become amenable to the jurisdiction of the Colonial Courts for crimes committed...
B. Hawes
However, to follow the exact instructions given and to improve the response to fit the required format (HTML usingfor paragraphs), and adhering strictly to the rules for OCR proofreading:
Louse
Admiralty
of
*Trade
Foreign
Office
Mr. Mersinle
Inform the G...
40
24.18.
RECEIVED
JAN. 6 1850
I am directed to transmit to you herewith a copy of a despatch which Viscount Palmerston has addressed to Sir S. Bonham, with reference to that part of Sir S. Bonham's despatch of the 21st November, of which Sir S. Bonham communicated a copy to this office - in which the question is raised of the right of the Colonial Government of Hongkong to demand surrender from the Chinese Authorities of the Chinese subject who, having become amenable to the jurisdiction of the Colonial Courts for crimes committed...
B. Hawes
Let's correct and reformat according to the given rules and compact knowledge. The best answer is:Louse
Admiralty
of
*Trade
Foreign
Office
Mr. Mersinle
Inform the G...
40
24.18.
RECEIVED
JAN.6 1850
I am directed to transmit to you herewith a copy of a despatch which Viscount Palmerston has addressed to Sir S. Bonham, with reference to that part of Sir S. Bonham's despatch of the 21st November, of which Sir S. Bonham communicated a copy to this office - in which the question is raised of the right of the Colonial Government of Hongkong to demand surrender from the Chinese Authorities of the Chinese subject who, having become amenable to the jurisdiction of the Colonial Courts for crimes committed...
B. Hawes