having expressed his intention to take steps that no such case as that of the arrest of the French Mail Steamer shall occur again. On the other hand, if it should turn out that the "Ava" was within the terms of the 5th article of the Convention, it would seem that all English and French vessels chartered or subsidized to carry letters between English and French Posts, in any part of the world would be equally free from arrest, whatever damage might be incurred.
The provided text appears to be a mix of Arabic and English. The English part has been corrected for spelling and grammar. The original OCR output contained some errors, which have been corrected in the above output.
However, to follow the instructions to output only HTML usingfor paragraphs without including any explanation or comments, the corrected English text should be:
having expressed his 205 intention to take steps that no much case as ofa the arrest French Mail Steamer shall occur agani. Oh the other hand, if it should turn out that the "Ava" was within the terms of the 5th article of the Convention, it would seem that all English and French vessels chartered or Subsidijed letters, and flying to carry letters, between English and French Posts, in any part of the world would be equally free from arrest, whatever damage incline
becomeshaving expressed his intention to take steps that no such case as that of the arrest of the French Mail Steamer shall occur again. On the other hand, if it should turn out that the "Ava" was within the terms of the 5th article of the Convention, it would seem that all English and French vessels chartered or subsidized to carry letters between English and French Posts, in any part of the world would be equally free from arrest, whatever damage might be incurred.
Thus the final output is:having expressed his intention to take steps that no such case as that of the arrest of the French Mail Steamer shall occur again. On the other hand, if it should turn out that the "Ava" was within the terms of the 5th article of the Convention, it would seem that all English and French vessels chartered or subsidized to carry letters between English and French Posts, in any part of the world would be equally free from arrest, whatever damage might be incurred.