It appears that the input text is not in a language that can be directly proofread. The text seems to be a mix of Tibetan script and possibly OCR errors or garbled text. However, I'll attempt to identify any English text within it and apply the given rules for proofreading.
Some English words and phrases are visible: "Chadwick Lucas. indefinitely at £300. per C.P.F 7. March ...". Let's focus on the English parts that can be deciphered.
Here's an attempt to proofread and format the identifiable English text:
Chadwick Lucas was appointed indefinitely at £300 per annum.
In the 30th hour, we came to the Colony with the impression that the Hudenicks had written a day later that they did not intend to draw a salary so unsettled in April 24 to the end of 1896.
The usual "professional charge for such educational references" was performed.
This letter was inked by the Col. Lee on the basis that the hiring would be open and that the salary might be rendered necessary before 2 ensuing years frequently that a salary might be warranted through professional charges.
Unless there is any point in the above minute that you think ought to be raised, I think the Governor might receive approval of his despatch subject to the separate despatches which have been written on various subjects & subject to such special reports as he has promised.
C.P.L. 8 March regards to Chadwick.
The new arrangement is not as valuable as an experiment. Even if there is a little more expense in a year or his, it is better than £300 a year as a permanence.
However, given the nature of the input, it's challenging to provide a meaningful proofread text without more context or clearer source material. The original text appears to be heavily corrupted or not in a language that can be directly processed.
Page numbering and other specific formatting requests cannot be accurately applied due to the unclear and mixed nature of the input text.