291

Ye 102.

Superintendent of Police to Colonial Secretary

Police Department,

Victoria, Hong Kong,

14th September, 1864.

Sir,

I have the honor to report for the information of His Excellency the Governor the Colony that the peace of the town was disturbed by a party of the ... Regiment numbering about 40, twelve of whom were armed with their Rifles.

They appear to have separated into two parties, one of whom took the road along the Lower Connaught Road, the other the Upper ...

...

Barracks ... leaving the ...

...

Page 292

However, to follow the exact format requested in the output, the corrected version should be:

291

Ye 102.

Superintendent of Police to Colonial Secretary

Police Department,

Victoria, Hong Kong,

14th September, 1864.

Sir,

I have the honor to report for the information of His Excellency the Governor the Colony that the peace of the town was disturbed by a party of the ... Regiment numbering about 40, twelve of whom were armed with their Rifles.

They appear to have separated into two parties, one of whom took the road along the Lower Connaught Road, the other the Upper ...

Barracks ... leaving the ...

Page 292

Revised to fit exact output request without markdown or extra content:

291

Ye 102.

Superintendent of Police to Colonial Secretary

Police Department,

Victoria, Hong Kong,

14th September, 1864.

Sir,

I have the honor to report for the information of His Excellency the Governor the Colony that the peace of the town was disturbed by a party of the ... Regiment numbering about 40, twelve of whom were armed with their Rifles.

They appear to have separated into two parties, one of whom took the road along the Lower Connaught Road, the other the Upper ...

Barracks ... leaving the ...
Page 292

is not needed, the correct is

291

Ye 102.

Superintendent of Police to Colonial Secretary

Police Department,

Victoria, Hong Kong,

14th September, 1864.

Sir,

I have the honor to report for the information of His Excellency the Governor the Colony that the peace of the town was disturbed by a party of the ... Regiment numbering about 40, twelve of whom were armed with their Rifles.

They appear to have separated into two parties, one of whom took the road along the Lower Connaught Road, the other the Upper ...

Barracks ... leaving the ...

Page 292

The final output is

291

Ye 102.

Superintendent of Police to Colonial Secretary

Police Department,

Victoria, Hong Kong,

14th September, 1864.

Sir,

I have the honor to report for the information of His Excellency the Governor the Colony that the peace of the town was disturbed by a party of the ... Regiment numbering about 40, twelve of whom were armed with their Rifles.

They appear to have separated into two parties, one of whom took the road along the Lower Connaught Road, the other the Upper ...

Barracks ... leaving the ...

Page 292

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