It appears that the input text is a jumbled collection of names, words, and phrases, likely resulting from an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) scan of a historical document or image. The text contains a mix of English and Chinese characters, with many apparent errors and inconsistencies. To proofread this text according to the provided rules, I will attempt to correct spelling errors, fix spacing issues, and rejoin broken sentences or phrases where possible, while preserving the original content and structure as much as possible. Here's the processed text in HTML format:

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Given the nature of the input text, it's challenging to apply all the rules effectively, especially rules related to reordering newspaper texts or reconstructing tables, as there's no clear indication of the original structure or context. The text appears to be a list or collection of names and phrases without a clear narrative or organizational structure. The output is presented in HTML format using `

` tags for paragraphs. No markdown or code fences are included, and no translation of text has been performed. File references, if any, have been left as is, without adding or removing spaces within parentheses. Page numbering information, if present in the original text, has been preserved.

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