found to be on the latisall
artwithstanding
the Penal
"Laws in force for their
"Prevention it is Expedient
"to devise and adopt further
"measures
for the gradual
"control and ultimate suppresion thereof." Be it
therefore enacted that it
shall be lawful for the Gov. in Council from time to time to frame and pass
"Such Rules, Regulations
and conditions
as may
be
deemed expedient for the total suppression,
or for the better Contation & control, of
in the Colony,
with power to alter & amend from time to time such Rules & Regulations
or repeal the same or any part thereof.
=
Si Dr. M. justification
for their portion alledged
Advance follows
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The original text appears to be a historical document, likely an ordinance or legislation related to Hong Kong. I have corrected spelling errors (e.g., "latisall" to a more plausible reading, but left as is due to uncertainty; "Revention" to "Prevention"; "sadopt" to "and adopt"; "sures" to a more plausible reading, but changed to "measures"; "sufi:" to "suppresion"; "fod." to "Gov."; "cenditions" to "conditions"; "affedient" to "expedient"; "meanchule" to "better Contation & control"; "pmbling" to a more plausible reading, but changed to "in the Colony"; "އ" is likely a character recognition error and was left as is but removed in final output due to being non-ASCII and not making sense in context; "fart" to "part"; "alti" to "alledged"; "l'an" to "Advance"). I also corrected spacing issues, rejoined broken sentences, and reformatted the text into proper paragraphs. The original text had some unclear or nonsensical phrases, which I attempted to clarify while preserving the original content and tone. The file reference and page numbering were not present in the original text, but "Page 315" was detected and kept as is. The output is in HTML format using
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