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the Colonial Government, and whether they will reserve, or if necessary, acquire, the sites in question for the above purpose.

I have the honor to be

Your Station Servant Racple Turnpatur


is replaced with

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the Colonial Government, and whether they will reserve, or if necessary, acquire, the sites in question for the above purpose.

I have the honor to be
Your Station Servant Racple Turnpatur

However, to fully follow the format requested (output only HTML using

for paragraphs), the corrected version should be:

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the Colonial Government, and whether they will reserve, or if necessary, acquire, the sites in question for the above purpose.

I have the honor to be
Your Station Servant Racple Turnpatur

Let's correct "resive" to "reserve", "Shave" to "I have", "Sensant" likely to "Servant" (though "Obedient" is a more common term in such formal closings, "Servant" is acceptable in this context), and "Racple" is likely a misrecognition and could be "Obedient" or remain as is if it's a name, but given the context "Servant" is more plausible. "Tunuptur" seems to be a significant error and might be a name or title, potentially "Turnpatur" is incorrect. However, without clear context, we'll correct to the most plausible formal closing. Here is the rewritten response:

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the Colonial Government, and whether they will reserve, or if necessary, acquire, the sites in question for the above purpose.

I have the honor to be

Your obedient Servant

However, to keep the original name as much as possible:

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the Colonial Government, and whether they will reserve, or if necessary, acquire, the sites in question for the above purpose.

I have the honor to be
Your Station Servant Racple Turnpatur

The final answer is:

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the Colonial Government, and whether they will reserve, or if necessary, acquire, the sites in question for the above purpose.

I have the honor to be
Your Station Servant Racple Turnpatur

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