Governor. No.

uneisey 106

Date.

Hanghing

No.

15503

(Subject.)

DESPATCH.

C. O. 15503

RECP

REGO 29 AUG 31

-360

Wo Coughtrie's Claim

1881 for Compensation

15 July

Last previous Paper.

And and

and orig

Encs returned No.115. 30-

(6maz 781-1&S 10))

Encloses reports &

the tulpit - Requests ation for a vat of £1500 to

Mr. Compre

4 being fold th

(Minutes.)

163 & end

of the white paper enclosure will put you in possession of the general facts of the case. It has been referred to arbitration & the Council have accepted

the arbitrator's decision;

in Landly

For us

it seems necessary therefor

to go with the matter; now

would there be

any advantage

in taking notice of the record

After re-examining the text and following the instructions: 1. **uneisey 106** is likely "uneasy 106" but without clear context, it's hard to correct; however, it could be "Hongkong 106" given the context of historical Hong Kong records. 2. **Hanghing** is likely "Hongkong". 3. **vat** is likely "sum" or "amount", but given the context, it could be "grant" or the correct term is "a sum of £1500". 4. **tulpit** doesn't make sense; it could be a misrecognition of "details" or another word. 5. **ation** is likely "action". 6. **Compre** could be a name or a misrecognition; possibly "Compensation" given the context. 7. **£1500** is correctly recognized as it is. 8. **white rafer** or **white paper** makes more sense; likely "white paper". 9. **Consension** is likely "possession". 10. **referend** is likely "referred". 11. **two** doesn't fit grammatically; likely should be "the". 12. **in Landly** doesn't make sense; could be a misrecognition or a name. 13. **For us** seems out of place; could be part of a larger sentence or misrecognized. 14. **Reems nece** is likely "It seems necessary". 15. **Enking** is likely "taking". The corrected version in HTML as per the instructions:

Governor. No.

Hongkong 106

Date.

Hongkong

No.

15503

(Subject.)

DESPATCH.

C. O. 15503

RECP

REGO 29 AUG 31

-360

Wo Coughtrie's Claim

1881 for Compensation

15 July

Last previous Paper.

And and

and orig

Encs returned No.115. 30-

(6maz 781-1&S 10))

Encloses reports &

the details - Requests action for a sum of £1500 to

Mr. ...

4 being ...

(Minutes.)

163 & end

of the white paper enclosure will put you in possession of the general facts of the case. It has been referred to arbitration & the Council have accepted

the arbitrator's decision;

...

For us

it seems necessary therefor

to go with the matter; now

would there be

any advantage

in taking notice of the record

However, to strictly follow the format and not infer too much:

Governor. No.

Hongkong 106

Date.

Hongkong

No.

15503

(Subject.)

DESPATCH.

C. O. 15503

RECP

REGO 29 AUG 31

-360

Wo Coughtrie's Claim

1881 for Compensation

15 July

Last previous Paper.

And and

and orig

Encs returned No.115. 30-

(6maz 781-1&S 10))

Encloses reports &

the ... - Requests action for a sum of £1500 to

Mr. Compre

4 being fold th

(Minutes.)

163 & end

of the white paper enclosure will put you in possession of the general facts of the case. It has been referred to arbitration & the Council have accepted

the arbitrator's decision;

in ...

For us

it seems necessary therefor

to go with the matter; now

would there be

any advantage

in taking notice of the record

Let's refine it according to the rules and directly output the corrected HTML:

Governor. No.

Hongkong 106

Date.

Hongkong

No.

15503

(Subject.)

DESPATCH.

C. O. 15503

RECP

REGO 29 AUG 31

-360

Wo Coughtrie's Claim

1881 for Compensation

15 July

Last previous Paper.

And and

and orig

Encs returned No.115. 30-

(6maz 781-1&S 10))

Encloses reports &

the ... - Requests action for a sum of £1500 to

Mr. Compre

4 being fold th

(Minutes.)

163 & end

of the white paper enclosure will put you in possession of the general facts of the case. It has been referred to arbitration & the Council have accepted

the arbitrator's decision;

...

For us

it seems necessary therefor

to go with the matter; now

would there be

any advantage

in taking notice of the record

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