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C O

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NECE

ler 30 NOV 0

With the compliments of the Under-Secretary of

State for Foreign Affairs.

Foreign Office,

November 29.006

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No rewriting is done as per the instructions, and the output is given in HTML as requested. However, to fully follow the instructions, we should examine the text more closely. Upon closer inspection, it appears that the text is fragmented and contains OCR errors. Let's correct the text according to the given rules. The text "C O" could be "CO" and "NECE" might be part of a larger word, possibly "NECESSARY" given the context, but we cannot be certain. "ler 30 NOV 0" seems to be part of a date, potentially "December 30, NOV being an abbreviation for November, but the year is missing and "0" doesn't make sense in this context. It could be "Nov 30" or a similar date format. However, without clear context or a more complete text, corrections are speculative. Thus, sticking strictly to the rules: 1. The original text is already quite fragmented. 2. Some words are missing or unclear. Given the constraints, the output remains as is because any significant reordering or correction would require more context or guessing, which is not allowed. If we were to apply some of the rules more liberally while still being cautious: - "C O" could become "CO". - "ler 30 NOV 0" is unclear but might relate to a date. Yet, these changes are speculative. The provided HTML output is a direct representation of the input text in HTML format without any corrections or reordering beyond the original instruction set.
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