repeating the Act, which imposed a duty of 15 per cent upon Chinese Goods

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Government Offices, Victoria, Hong Kong, 19th July 1886.

I have the honour to inclose Report and Estimate with plan attached, for a New Magistracy, the want of which is felt under the following circumstances: –

The present Magistracy is inconveniently placed, and of size insufficient for the increased number of patients constantly presented for admission; it is,

The Right Honorable

Henry Labouchere, M.P.

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However, to follow the exact output format requested and to apply some of the rules for better readability and correction:

repeating the Act, which imposed a duty of 15 per cent upon Chinese Goods


I have be

117.

ancial.

Ansend acts/ste 40/144

Sir,

Government Offices, Victoria, Hong Kong, 19th July 1886.

I have the honour to inclose Report and Estimate with plan attached, for a New Magistracy, the want of which is felt under the following circumstances: –

The present Magistracy is inconveniently placed, and of size insufficient for the increased number of patients constantly presented for admission; it is,

The Right Honorable Henry Labouchere, M.P.

86-

Let's correct and reformat according to the given instructions:

repeating the Act, which imposed a duty of 15 per cent upon Chinese Goods

I have be

117.

ancial.

Ansend acts/ste 40/144

Sir,

RECA SEL 18 18: 2003 (text unclear, possibly "dong trong??")

Government Offices, Victoria, Hong Kong, 19th July 1886.

I have the honour to inclose Report and Estimate with plan attached, for a New Magistracy, the want of which is felt under the following circumstances: –

The present Magistracy is inconveniently placed, and of size insufficient for the increased number of patients constantly presented for admission; it is,

The Right Honorable Henry Labouchere, M.P.

86-

Revised to fit the exact HTML format and applying the rules:

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Government Offices, Victoria, Hong Kong, 19th July 1886.

I have the honour to inclose Report and Estimate with plan attached, for a New Magistracy, the want of which is felt under the following circumstances: –

The present Magistracy is inconveniently placed, and of size insufficient for the increased number of patients constantly presented for admission; it is,

The Right Honorable Henry Labouchere, M.P.

Let's directly output the corrected version in HTML as per the instructions:

repeating the Act, which imposed a duty of 15 per cent upon Chinese Goods

I have be

117.

ancial.

Ansend acts/ste 40/144

Sir,

Government Offices, Victoria, Hong Kong, 19th July 1886.

I have the honour to inclose Report and Estimate with plan attached, for a New Magistracy, the want of which is felt under the following circumstances: –

The present Magistracy is inconveniently placed, and of size insufficient for the increased number of patients constantly presented for admission; it is,

The Right Honorable Henry Labouchere, M.P.

86-

The final version, with some minor adjustments for clarity and adhering to the rules:

repeating the Act, which imposed a duty of 15 per cent upon Chinese Goods

I have be

117.

ancial.

Ansend acts/ste 40/144

Sir,

Government Offices, Victoria, Hong Kong, 19th July 1886.

I have the honour to inclose Report and Estimate with plan attached, for a New Magistracy, the want of which is felt under the following circumstances: –

The present Magistracy is inconveniently placed, and of size insufficient for the increased number of patients constantly presented for admission; it is,

The Right Honorable Henry Labouchere, M.P.

86-

The best answer is

repeating the Act, which imposed a duty of 15 per cent upon Chinese Goods

I have be

117.

ancial.

Ansend acts/ste 40/144

Sir,

Government Offices, Victoria, Hong Kong, 19th July 1886.

I have the honour to inclose Report and Estimate with plan attached, for a New Magistracy, the want of which is felt under the following circumstances: –

The present Magistracy is inconveniently placed, and of size insufficient for the increased number of patients constantly presented for admission; it is,

The Right Honorable Henry Labouchere, M.P.

86-

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