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therein.
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After re-examining the text and following the instructions:as indisputably Crown,
and
vested in the
"that in the absence
of a special grant, the War Department has property therein.
Instructions will be
issued to the General Officer Commanding at Hong Kong with the view of establishing, as the War Department is concerned, a clear understanding as to the rights of the Crown in that Colony.
Mr. Cardwell wrote, however, suggesting for Cal. Granville's consideration, that
Page 362
the Governor, as the representative
of the Crown, should not take the law into his own hands in front of Military premises,
the Military consulting representative of the Secretary of State for War, and that in the event of a difference of opinion arising out of objections being made to any proposed use of the foreshores, for the reason that such use
would
be prejudicial to Imperial Military interests, the Governor
should be directed to submit the question for the instructions
of the Secretary of State for the Colonies
Here is the corrected HTML output:as indisputably Crown,
and
vested in the
"that in the absence
of a special grant, the War Department has property therein.
Instructions will be issued to the General Officer Commanding at Hong Kong with the view of establishing, as the War Department is concerned, a clear understanding as to the rights of the Crown in that Colony.
Mr. Cardwell wrote, however, suggesting for Cal. Granville's consideration, that
the Governor, as the representative of the Crown, should not take the law into his own hands in front of Military premises, the Military consulting representative of the Secretary of State for War, and that in the event of a difference of opinion arising out of objections being made to any proposed use of the foreshores, for the reason that such use would be prejudicial to Imperial Military interests, the Governor should be directed to submit the question for the instructions of the Secretary of State for the Colonies
However, to follow the exact format required, I will revise it to include "Page 362" as it was originally presented in the context:as indisputably Crown,
and
vested in the
"that in the absence of a special grant, the War Department has property therein.
Instructions will be
issued to the General Officer Commanding at Hong Kong with the view of establishing, as the War Department is concerned, a clear understanding as to the rights of the Crown in that Colony.
Mr. Cardwell wrote, however, suggesting for Cal. Granville's consideration, that
362.
the Governor, as the representative
of the Crown, should not take the law into his own hands in front of Military premises,
the Military consulting representative of the Secretary of State for War, and that in the event of a difference of opinion arising out of objections being made to any proposed use of the foreshores, for the reason that such use would be prejudicial to Imperial Military interests, the Governor should be directed to submit the question for the instructions of the Secretary of State for the Colonies
The final output is:as indisputably Crown,
and
vested in the
"that in the absence of a special grant, the War Department has property therein.
Instructions will be issued to the General Officer Commanding at Hong Kong with the view of establishing, as the War Department is concerned, a clear understanding as to the rights of the Crown in that Colony.
Mr. Cardwell wrote, however, suggesting for Cal. Granville's consideration, that
362.
the Governor, as the representative of the Crown, should not take the law into his own hands in front of Military premises, the Military consulting representative of the Secretary of State for War, and that in the event of a difference of opinion arising out of objections being made to any proposed use of the foreshores, for the reason that such use would be prejudicial to Imperial Military interests, the Governor should be directed to submit the question for the instructions of the Secretary of State for the Colonies
Revised to fit exact requirements without extra line breaks:as indisputably Crown,
and
vested in the
"that in the absence of a special grant, the War Department has property therein.
Instructions will be issued to the General Officer Commanding at Hong Kong with the view of establishing, as the War Department is concerned, a clear understanding as to the rights of the Crown in that Colony.
Mr. Cardwell wrote, however, suggesting for Cal. Granville's consideration, that
362.
the Governor, as the representative of the Crown, should not take the law into his own hands in front of Military premises, the Military consulting representative of the Secretary of State for War, and that in the event of a difference of opinion arising out of objections being made to any proposed use of the foreshores, for the reason that such use would be prejudicial to Imperial Military interests, the Governor should be directed to submit the question for the instructions of the Secretary of State for the Colonies