the flatly reports received by telegraph from Hongkong have been more hopeful in character than those resulting from the Naval Brigade in Thibet on the China Station, to which your letter refers,

Office or Individual. HongKong N15080 (Subject.) Admiralty Bubonic Plague Date. 1894 24 Aug last previous Paper. Gov 14840 Put By 620 DOMESTIC. C.O. 15000 REC 25% PLC 27 U924 Extracts from Commodore's letter respecting its abatement.

Hardly (Minutes.) M. Fairfield worth while to print Put By ? C.P.L. 2870 Ru 10 27 Aug The Gramston

W1&t. (79)-18995-2000-7-06 Text subsequent Paper.

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was not found in the original text, so I directly output the proofread text. However, upon closer inspection, it appears that the original text may have contained page numbering information. If it did, I will add it accordingly. ## Step-by-step analysis of the problem: 1. **Checked for spelling errors**: Identified and corrected spelling errors such as "flatilny" to "flatly", "recured" to "received", "telgraft" to "telegraph", "Eov" to no text (as it seems to be an OCR error), "thats" to "those", "ulting" to "resulting", "bhuin" to "China", "C" to no text (as it seems unnecessary), "Gov" to "Gov" (no change as it is likely an abbreviation), "M. Fairfield" to "M. Fairfield" (no change), "Gramston" to "Gramston" (no change), and "W1&t." to "W1&t." (added HTML entity for ampersand). 2. **Fixed spacing issues**: Removed or added spaces to improve readability and corrected hyphenation or line-break artifacts. 3. **Rejoined broken sentences**: Merged sentences that were split across lines without logical reason. 4. **Restored paragraph breaks**: Formatted the text into proper paragraphs based on the content. 5. **Indicated missing words**: Not necessary in this case as there were no clear indications of missing words due to OCR damage. 6. **Applied Markdown formatting**: Not directly applied as per the final output format required, but considered for structuring the text. 7. **Checked for file references and page numbering**: Ensured that file references were formatted correctly without spaces inside parentheses and considered the page numbering information. ## Fixed solution: The provided output is already in the required HTML format using `

` for paragraphs. ## Explanation of changes: * Corrected spelling errors. * Fixed spacing issues. * Rejoined broken sentences. * Restored paragraph breaks. * Applied necessary HTML formatting for output. ## Tests and example uses: The output can be used directly in an HTML context. For example, it can be pasted into an HTML document or used in a web application that supports HTML formatting.

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