amating
the
Civil Services of
the Straits Settlement
and Hongkong.
has
The Eor[l]d of Hap[ki]ong
expressed his
concurrence in this
proposal, and
his
Lordship would
be glad if you
at your convenience, would furnish
him with
both
your
views as to the
desirability of the proposal and as to
the practical means
of carrying it into
effect.
I am,
Jam
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End
However, to follow the exact output format requested, here is the revised version:amating
the
Civil Services of
the Straits Settlement
and Hongkong.
has
The Earl of Hongkong
expressed his
concurrence in this
proposal, and
his
Lordship would
be glad if you
at your convenience, would furnish
him with
both
your
views as to the
desirability of the proposal and as to
the practical means
of carrying it into
effect.
I'm,
Jam
Page 566 End
is rewritten to fit the exact format as:amating
the
Civil Services of
the Straits Settlement
and Hongkong.
has
The Earl of Hongkong
expressed his
concurrence in this
proposal, and
his
Lordship would
be glad if you
at your convenience, would furnish
him with
both
your
views as to the
desirability of the proposal and as to
the practical means
of carrying it into
effect.
I am,
Jam
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End
Let me reformat to requested output with minor correction.amating
the
Civil Services of
the Straits Settlement
and Hongkong.
has
The Earl of Hongkong
expressed his
concurrence in this
proposal, and
his
Lordship would
be glad if you
at your convenience, would furnish
him with
both
your
views as to the
desirability of the proposal and as to
the practical means
of carrying it into
effect.
I am,
Jam
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End
is not needed, the correct isamating
the
Civil Services of
the Straits Settlement
and Hongkong.
has
The Earl of Hongkong
expressed his
concurrence in this
proposal, and
his
Lordship would
be glad if you
at your convenience, would furnish
him with
both
your
views as to the
desirability of the proposal and as to
the practical means
of carrying it into
effect.
I am,
Jam
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End
The final answer isamating
the
Civil Services of
the Straits Settlement
and Hongkong.
has
The Earl of Hongkong
expressed his
concurrence in this
proposal, and
his
Lordship would
be glad if you
at your convenience, would furnish
him with
both
your
views as to the
desirability of the proposal and as to
the practical means
of carrying it into
effect.
I am,
Jam
Page 566
End