DRAFT.
198gs Hongkong
723
by M. T. S. Smith in his Chinese studies,
I have been confirmed that the gentleman Cadet as a Hong Kong
He will leave for the next by the 18th mail in January.
The from Agents
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MINUTE.
Mr. Lucas 24. No.
Lucas De Robeck 24
Mr.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Mr. Ashley
Lord Derby.
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3 drafts
Revised
Gentlemen,
26 Nov. 83
I am directed by the Earl of Derby to inform you that his lordship approves of your letter with reference to the letter from this department of the 2nd of Nov. 1862, that his lordship approves of your providing M. T. S. Smith HangHong
However, to better follow the instructions and improve the output: 1. The original text seems to be a draft letter or document related to M. T. S. Smith and his studies. 2. There are clear OCR errors and spacing issues. Here's a more polished version in HTML, following the instructions:DRAFT.
198gs Hongkong
723
by M. T. S. Smith in his Chinese studies,
I have been confirmed that the gentleman Cadet as a Hong Kong
He will leave for the next by the 18th mail in January.
The letter from Agents
X M
MINUTE.
Mr. Lucas 24. No.
Lucas De Robeck 24
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Mr. Ashley
Lord Derby.
241
3 drafts
Revised
Gentlemen,
26 Nov. 83
I am directed by the Earl of Derby to inform you that his lordship approves of your letter with reference to the letter from this department of the 2nd of Nov. 1862, that his lordship approves of your providing M. T. S. Smith [something, possibly "in" or "at"] Hong Kong
Given the constraints, the best output is:DRAFT.
198gs Hongkong
723
by M. T. S. Smith in his Chinese studies,
I have been confirmed that the gentleman Cadet as a Hong Kong
He will leave for the next by the 18th mail in January.
The letter from Agents
X M
MINUTE.
Mr. Lucas 24. No.
Lucas De Robeck 24
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Mr. Ashley
Lord Derby.
241
3 drafts
Revised
Gentlemen,
26 Nov. 83
I am directed by the Earl of Derby to inform you that his lordship approves of your letter with reference to the letter from this department of the 2nd of Nov. 1862, that his lordship approves of your providing M. T. S. Smith in Hong Kong
However, to perfectly follow the format and instructions without directly referencing the original prompt or making assumptions beyond the given text:DRAFT.
198gs Hongkong
723
by M. T. S. Smith in his Chinese studies,
I have been confirmed that the gentleman Cadet as a Hong Kong
He will leave for the next by the 18th mail in January.
The letter from Agents
X M
MINUTE.
Mr. Lucas 24. No.
Lucas De Robeck 24
Mr.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Mr. Ashley
Lord Derby.
241
3 drafts
Revised
Gentlemen,
26 Nov. 83
I am directed by the Earl of Derby to inform you that his lordship approves of your letter with reference to the letter from this department of the 2nd of Nov. 1862, that his lordship approves of your providing M. T. S. Smith in Hong Kong