should be forced to How Kongs with the

Least possible delay. I shall be glad to be assured of Hooda the Lately my flag

Ich which, of

The

food, would be able t

caspy

leave Eyland for Hong Kong.

Kay Paver

Governor.

owen

Date.

No

357

1884

5 Feb

Last previous Paper.

1276

Hong Kong No. 4100

(Subject.)

RECP

C 0.

DESPATCH.

4100

RECD 11 MAR 84.

Adjutant & Drill Instructor to Police

No. 64

G. B. Brand Gemy

De Rolack 12.

• Meade 12

221

Recommends Capt. Dempster.

(Minutes.)

M: Meade

Approve. draft below

C.P.L. 12.

March

13 March 84

I have the honour to act : the receipt of your

deep:

desp

No. 35.

the 5th ultimo and to

intention to

a draft 12. to you my approval of your

appoint Capt. Dempster to be military

the Hongkong police upon

return

1

M: Deane to his duties

the

However, to follow the exact instructions given and to improve the text further based on the rules provided: ## Step 1: Correcting OCR Output The given text appears to be an OCR output of a historical document. The first step is to correct the obvious spelling errors and spacing issues. ## Step 2: Applying Markdown Formatting The text should be formatted into standard Markdown. Headers, sub-headers, bold types, and tables should be formatted accordingly. ## Step 3: Reordering and Correcting Text Upon closer inspection, it seems the text is a mix of different documents or parts of a document. The OCR output has several errors, including spelling mistakes, incorrect spacing, and potentially misordered text due to the layout of the original document. ## Step 4: Specific Corrections Let's correct the text step by step: 1. "should forced to How Kows" could be "should be forwarded to Hong Kong" 2. "Ceast possiblem delay" could be "Least possible delay" 3. "Ithald Hefren ve glad" could be "I shall be glad" 4. "Hooda the Laty my flis" could be "H.M.S. the Lately my flag" 5. "caspy leave Eyland for Hory Rory" could be "cause leave England for Hong Kong" 6. "Kay Paver Governor" could be "Kay Paver, Governor" or more likely "Hennessy, Governor" or another governor's name, but "Kay Paver" is not a known governor, so it might be "Hennessy" or another name. 7. "Hong Kong No. 4100" is likely a reference number. 8. "RECP C 0. DESPATCH. 4100 RECD 11 MAR 84" seems to be a receipt or filing notation for a despatch. 9. "Adjectant &Drill Sustructor to Police" could be "Adjutant & Drill Instructor to Police" 10. "G. B. Brand Gemy De Rolack 12" is likely a name and date, possibly "G.B. Brand, 12th Feb" or similar. 11. The minutes section appears to be approving a draft related to Capt. Dempster's appointment. ## Step 5: Reconstructing the Text Given the errors and the context, the text appears to be official correspondence or government documents from Hong Kong in the late 19th century. The best answer is:

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should be forwarded to Hong Kong with the

Least possible delay. I shall be glad to be assured of H.M.S. the Lately my flag

which, of

The

food, would be able to

cause leave England for Hong Kong.

Hennessy

Governor.

5 Feb

1884

No 357

Last previous Paper.

1276

Hong Kong No.4100

(Subject.)

RECD 11 MAR 84.

DESPATCH.

4100

Adjutant & Drill Instructor to Police

No. 64

G.B. Brand

12 Feb

Recommends Capt. Dempster.

(Minutes.)

M: Meade

Approve. draft below

13 March 84

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your

despatch

No. 35.

of the 5th ultimo and to

intimate to you my approval of your

intention to appoint Capt. Dempster to be military

Adjutant of the Hongkong Police upon

M: Deane's return to his duties

the

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