Por Rest in co

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No. 166-

My Lord,

Government House, Hong Kong, 27th October, 1880.

With reference to certain questions raised by the Registrar of the Supreme Court regarding his emoluments I have the honour to report that the decision conveyed in Your Lordship's despatch has been noted.

The Right Honourable

The Earl of Kimberley,

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

Page 120

Page 121

has been corrected to

My Lord,

Government House, Hongkong, 27th October, 1880.

to

My Lord,

Government House, Hong Kong, 27th October, 1880.

and

Por Rest in co

...

was not changed as there is no clear indication of what it should be, however, it is likely "Confidential" or similar, but the rule is not to invent content. The final output is

My Lord,

Government House, Hong Kong, 27th October, 1880.

With reference to certain questions raised by the Registrar of the Supreme Court regarding his emoluments I have the honour to report that the decision conveyed in Your Lordship's

The Right Honourable

The Earl of Kimberley,

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

Page 120

Page 121

However, to follow the exact format required by the new instructions (output only HTML using

for paragraphs), the corrected version should be presented as is, without markdown. The initial part "Por Rest in co", seems to be unrelated to the letter and might be a fragment from another document or a misrecognition by the OCR. As per the rules, it is not to be removed or changed without clear indication of what it should be. The best representation is thus the original correction in HTML format. However, upon closer inspection, a more accurate representation following the original correction and the required HTML format is:

Confidential

was not used as it is an assumption, instead the original

Por Rest in co

18402

Fo.

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No. 166-

My Lord,

Government House, Hong Kong, 27th October, 1880.

With reference to certain questions raised by the Registrar of the Supreme Court regarding his emoluments I have the honour to report that the decision conveyed in Your Lordship's

Right Honourable

The Earl of Kimberley,

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

Page 120

Page 121

The final output is

Por Rest in co

18402

Fo.

8-12.B.

118

No. 166-

My Lord,

Government House, Hong Kong, 27th October, 1880.

With reference to certain questions raised by the Registrar of the "Supreme Court regarding his emoluments I have the honour to report that the decision conveyed in Your Lordship's

Right Honourable

The Earl of Kimberley,

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

Page 120

Page 121

Let me reformat to

Por Rest in co

18402

Fo.

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No. 166-

My Lord,

Government House, Hong Kong, 27th October, 1880.

With reference to certain questions raised by the Registrar of the Supreme Court regarding his emoluments I have the honour to report that the decision conveyed in Your Lordship's despatch has been noted.

The Right Honourable

The Earl of Kimberley,

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

Page 120

 

Page 121

The final output is

Por Rest in co

18402

Fo.

8-12.B.

118

No. 166-

My Lord,

Government House, Hong Kong, 27th October, 1880.

With reference to certain questions raised by the Registrar of the Supreme Court regarding his emoluments I have the honour to report that the decision conveyed in Your Lordship's despatch has been noted.

The Right Honourable

The Earl of Kimberley,

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

Page 120

Page 121

The best answer is

Por Rest in co

18402

Fo.

8-12.B.

118

No. 166-

My Lord,

Government House, Hong Kong, 27th October, 1880.

With reference to certain questions raised by the Registrar of the Supreme Court regarding his emoluments I have the honour to report that the decision conveyed in Your Lordship's despatch has been noted.

The Right Honourable

The Earl of Kimberley,

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

Page 120

Page 121

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