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19th October, 1863.

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To recall fresh your informal notices and issue ones in accordance with the Governmt Notification.

I have se: (Signed) W. H. Alexander. Acting Colonial Secretary

Wr56. Sur. Copy Treasury, Hongkong 19th October, 1863.

48

I have had the honor to receive your letter No 1240 of the 16th Instant in reply to mine No 55 of the 13th Instant. that I was surprised at its contents would but imperfectly convey what I felt upon its perusal and painful my as it is to refer to it, I owe it to character and position to point out where I conceive the Acting Governor has misapprehended my meaning as my as well explanations upon Mr Panncefotes

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Corrected further with proper reordering and minor adjustments for clarity and adhering to the original content as much as possible:

To recall fresh your informal notices and issue ones in accordance with the Government Notification.

I have seen: (Signed) W. H. Alexander. Acting Colonial Secretary

Wr56. Sur. Copy Treasury, Hongkong 19th October, 1863.

48

Page 48

I have had the honor to receive your letter No. 1240 of the 16th Instant in reply to mine No. 55 of the 13th Instant.

That I was surprised at its contents would but imperfectly convey what I felt upon its perusal, and painful as it is to refer to it, I owe it to my character and position to point out where I conceive the Acting Governor has misapprehended my meaning, as well as my explanations upon Mr. Panncefotes.

The Honorable The Acting Colonial Secretary.

To letter H.P.

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

To recall fresh your informal notices and issue ones in accordance with the Government Notification.

I have seen: (Signed) W. H. Alexander. Acting Colonial Secretary

Wr56. Sur. Copy Treasury, Hongkong 19th October, 1863.

48

I have had the honor to receive your letter No. 1240 of the 16th Instant in reply to mine No. 55 of the 13th Instant. That I was surprised at its contents would but imperfectly convey what I felt upon its perusal, and painful as it is to refer to it, I owe it to my character and position to point out where I conceive the Acting Governor has misapprehended my meaning, as well as my explanations upon Mr. Panncefotes.

The Honorable The Acting Colonial Secretary. to letter H P

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