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Sentiry
365
to Commodore Jones to Coloniary
J4455
19
H. M's Ship sthrincess Charlotte Moong thing.
331 December, 1868.
br.
In correspondence, respecting
the returning the accompanying
allowance
I Pensions to the Auval wat Police Force,
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dincoted by the Commodere. Ao stèti that he is satisfied with the arrangement.
proposed to protect the Government from
any claim, on the part of the Naval Sand, Police Force, for
Jensions.
The Men named No. 1 are
the enclosure
willing to remain in the
he Hon the I. Gurdiner Austin,
Colonial Secretary
HrongMong
However, to follow the instructions more closely and improve readability, here is a revised version with some corrections and formatting: ## Correspondence regarding Pensions to the Naval Police ForceTo Commodore Jones, Colonial Secretary
H. M's Ship Princess Charlotte, 31 December, 1868
In correspondence respecting the allowance of Pensions to the Naval Police Force, as indicated by the Commodore, it is stated that he is satisfied with the arrangement proposed to protect the Government from any claim on the part of the Naval Police Force for pensions.
The men named in No. 1 are willing to remain in the ...
The Hon. I. Gardiner Austin,
Colonial Secretary,
Hong Kong
Let me reformat it according to the exact instructions given, focusing on correcting obvious OCR errors and maintaining the original structure as much as possible.Misty
N305.
Sentiry
365
to Commodore Jones to Colonial
J4455
19
H. M's Ship Princess Charlotte Moong thing.
331 December, 1868.
In correspondence, respecting
the returning the accompanying
allowance
I Pensions to the Naval Police Force,
indicated by the Commodore. Ao states that he is satisfied with the arrangement
proposed to protect the Government from
any claim, on the part of the Naval Police Force, for
Pensions.
The Men named No. 1 are
the enclosure
willing to remain in the
The Hon. I. Gardiner Austin,
Colonial Secretary
Hong Kong