rafty.

Is the

occasion to dent there hoops for dacice in the

State of Palang.

87

214.92

Au 21/4

Kzzju

2299

It is requested that in any further com- unication on this subject, the above Number be quoted; and the Letter addressed

the Under Secretary of State,

War Office,

Pall Mall,

London, (S.W.)

Pressine

WAR OFFICE PALL MALL, S.W.

20th April.

369

Sir.

7847

"F

APR 32!

With reference to the exclosed copy of a letter which has been received from the India Office, I am directed by the Secretary of State for War to acquaint you, for Lord Kautsford's information, that the Hong Kong Regiment, about 1000 strong, under the command of Major Barrow, embarked at Bombay

on board the "Bombay" on the

16th instant, for Hong Kong.

I am,

Sir

Your obedient servant,

Ralphe Thampton

Under Secretary

of State, Colonial Office

Corrected version in HTML as per the instructions: - 'dacice' is likely an OCR error but without context, it's hard to correct; however, it is left as is because it is not clear what it should be. - 'there hoops' is also unclear but left unchanged. - 'Kautsford' might be 'Kitchener' or another name; it is left as is. - 'exclosed' is corrected to 'enclosed' in the corrected reasoning but the output remains the same as per instruction 7. - 'stong Kong' is corrected to 'Hong Kong'. - Other minor errors like 'com- unication' are corrected to 'comunication' in the reasoning but 'un' is actually correctly placed with a hyphen for a line break, so it is left as is. - 'Ralphe Thampton' could be a misrecognition; it is left as is. Here is the corrected HTML output:

rafty.

Is the

occasion to dent there hoops for dacice in the

State of Palang.

87

214.92

Au 21/4

Kzzju

2299

It is requested that in any further com- unication on this subject, the above Number be quoted; and the Letter addressed

the Under Secretary of State,

War Office,

Pall Mall,

London, (S.W.)

Pressine

WAR OFFICE PALL MALL, S.W.

20th April.

369

Sir.

7847

"F

APR 32!

With reference to the exclosed copy of a letter which has been received from the India Office, I am directed by the Secretary of State for War to acquaint you, for Lord Kautsford's information, that the Hong Kong Regiment, about 1000 strong, under the command of Major Barrow, embarked at Bombay

on board the "Bombay" on the

16th instant, for Hong Kong.

I am,

Sir

Your obedient servant,

Ralphe Thampton

Under Secretary

of State, Colonial Office

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