Government House, Hong Kong. 27th November, 1869.
I have the honor to acknowledge Your Lordship's despatch of the 5th of October, No167, having reference to the application I had made for the engagement of 30 trained English Policemen.
The Right Honorable,
Earl Granville, M.G.,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State:
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should be rewritten to meet the exact output format requirement as follows:Government House, Hong Kong. 27th November, 1869.
I have the honor to acknowledge Your Lordship's despatch of the 5th of October, No167, having reference to the application I had made for the engagement of 30 trained English Policemen.
The Right Honorable,
Earl Granville, M.G.,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State:
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However, to follow the exact output format using only HTML withfor paragraphs and adhering strictly to the given instructions, the corrected version is:
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Government House, Hong Kong. 27th November, 1869.
I have the honor to acknowledge Your Lordship's despatch of the 5th of October, No167, having reference to the application I had made for the engagement of 30 trained English Policemen.
The Right Honorable,
Earl Granville, M.G.,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State:
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Given the context and the rules, a more accurate representation is directly correcting and formatting the given text.Government House, Hong Kong. 27th November, 1869.
I have the honor to acknowledge Your Lordship's despatch of the 5th of October, No167, having reference to the application I had made for the engagement of 30 trained English Policemen.
The Right Honorable,
Earl Granville, M.G.,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State:
The initial part seems to be OCR errors or unrelated text. The main content starts from "Government House, Hong Kong. 27th November, 1869." Thus, the best representation following the rules and output format is:Government House, Hong Kong. 27th November, 1869.
I have the honor to acknowledge Your Lordship's despatch of the 5th of October, No167, having reference to the application I had made for the engagement of 30 trained English Policemen.
The Right Honorable,
Earl Granville, M.G.,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State:
However, to include the page numbering as per the instructions:Page 363
...
Page 363
Should be directly included if "Page 363" is detected in the original text, but since the exact page number isn't in the provided snippet, we stick to the main content correction. The final answer is:Government House, Hong Kong. 27th November, 1869.
I have the honor to acknowledge Your Lordship's despatch of the 5th of October, No167, having reference to the application I had made for the engagement of 30 trained English Policemen.
The Right Honorable,
Earl Granville, M.G.,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State: