To Herter with its enclosures relating

to the steps it is proposed to take

for the recoccupation of the Kowloon

Peninsula.

I have the honor to be

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

NO.

Appears nothing more

for

366

us to do

on the present letter. The Duke of Newcastle's views have been expressed

already in a communication to the Foreign Office of 13th instant.

21 April 1853

Copies have been sent to For: Office & the War Dept.

Fully.

Mauring

29 April

923

24.

Mr Elles

The Governor of Hong Kong

on this subject is

was to be

in notice from

the last paragraph of Mr. Bruce's despatch.

If the War Office have not sent

a copy

After correspondence

to the For. Office

so.

We

should do

lett. 20 Apr. Perhaps Mr. Blackwood

will ascertain this

privately from the War Office. If they

have sent

Copies to the

Foreign Office

there

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for paragraphs), the original "Page 366" lines are represented as regular paragraphs. To fully adhere to the requested output format, here is the revised version with the page numbering information included as regular paragraphs:

To Herter with its enclosures relating

to the steps it is proposed to take

for the recoccupation of the Kowloon

Peninsula.

I have the honor to be

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

NO.

Appears nothing more

for

366

us to do

on the present letter. The Duke of Newcastle's views have been expressed

already in a communication to the Foreign Office of 13th instant.

21 April 1853

Copies have been sent to For: Office & the War Dept.

Fully.

Mauring

29 April

923

24.

Mr Elles

The Governor of Hong Kong

on this subject is

was to be

in notice from

the last paragraph of Mr. Bruce's despatch.

If the War Office have not sent

a copy

After correspondence

to the For. Office

so.

We

should do

lett. 20 Apr. Perhaps Mr. Blackwood

will ascertain this

privately from the War Office. If they

have sent

Copies to the

Foreign Office

there

Page 366

...

...

However, the exact representation of "Page 366" as per the original scan isn't directly available. Assuming it follows the typical format of having three lines at the top and three at the bottom, and given the constraint of the output format, the most accurate representation under the given instructions is to ensure that the content is correctly formatted in HTML. Given the original text and instructions, a more accurate representation with "Page 366" included would be:

Page 366

...

...

To Herter with its enclosures relating

to the steps it is proposed to take

for the recoccupation of the Kowloon

Peninsula.

I have the honor to be

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

NO.

Appears nothing more

for

366

us to do

on the present letter. The Duke of Newcastle's views have been expressed

already in a communication to the Foreign Office of 13th instant.

21 April 1853

Copies have been sent to For: Office & the War Dept.

Fully.

Mauring

29 April

923

24.

Mr Elles

The Governor of Hong Kong

on this subject is

was to be

in notice from

the last paragraph of Mr. Bruce's despatch.

If the War Office have not sent

a copy

After correspondence

to the For. Office

so.

We

should do

lett. 20 Apr. Perhaps Mr. Blackwood

will ascertain this

privately from the War Office. If they

have sent

Copies to the

Foreign Office

there

Page 366

...

...

The best revised response is thus adjusted for better compliance with the original request for HTML output and handling of "Page 366". However, the exact original "Page 366" format isn't directly replicable. The closest adherence is representing the content as is, with page information as regular paragraphs. The final output is kept as the first version for simplicity and adherence to the primary instructions regarding content correction and HTML formatting.
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