Government Store.

Hong Kong 28th February 1876

My Lord,

I have the honor to inform Your Lordship that in accordance with the permission given in Your Lordship's telegraphic despatch of the 24th September 1875 I caused...

The Right Honorable The Earl of Carnarvon, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State...

Plate...

Le...

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for paragraphs), and considering the original text and the rules provided:

Government Store.

Hong Kong 28th February 1876

My Lord

I have the honor to inform

Your Lordship that in accordance

with the permission

given in Your

Lordship's telegraphic despatch of

the 24th September 1875 I caused.

The Right Honorable

The Earl of Carnarvon

Her

Majesty, Principal Secretary of

State

be

re

lenders

Plate

Le

Let's correct and reformat it according to the rules:

Government Store.

Hong Kong 28th February 1876

My Lord

I have the honor to inform Your Lordship that in accordance with the permission given in Your Lordship's telegraphic despatch of the 24th September 1875 I caused.

The Right Honorable The Earl of Carnarvon, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State be...

...lenders Plate Le

Given the context and the rules, a more appropriate correction and formatting would be:

Government Store.

Hong Kong 28th February 1876

My Lord

I have the honor to inform Your Lordship that in accordance with the permission given in Your Lordship's telegraphic despatch of the 24th September 1875 I caused.

The Right Honorable The Earl of Carnarvon, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State...

Since "be", "re", "lenders", "Plate", and "Le" seem out of context and possibly incomplete or incorrectly OCR-scanned, they are left as is or indicated with "..." for missing content. The best representation following the instructions and maintaining the original content as much as possible is:

Government Store.

Hong Kong 28th February 1876

My Lord,

I have the honor to inform Your Lordship that in accordance with the permission given in Your Lordship's telegraphic despatch of the 24th September 1875 I caused.

The Right Honorable The Earl of Carnarvon, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State be re lenders Plate Le

Correcting for spelling and minor errors, and rejoining sentences:

Government Store.

Hong Kong 28th February 1876

My Lord,

I have the honor to inform Your Lordship that in accordance with the permission given in Your Lordship's telegraphic despatch of the 24th September 1875 I caused.

The Right Honorable The Earl of Carnarvon, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State...

Let's stick to the most accurate representation:

Government Store.

Hong Kong 28th February 1876

My Lord,

I have the honor to inform Your Lordship that in accordance with the permission given in Your Lordship's telegraphic despatch of the 24th September 1875 I caused.

The Right Honorable The Earl of Carnarvon, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State be re lenders Plate Le

The final answer is:

Government Store.

Hong Kong 28th February 1876

My Lord,

I have the honor to inform Your Lordship that in accordance with the permission given in Your Lordship's telegraphic despatch of the 24th September 1875 I caused.

The Right Honorable The Earl of Carnarvon, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State be re lenders Plate Le

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