Dear Lins,
I deferred the delivery of my letter until I could enable you to reply definitely to everything asked.
"What compensation would satisfy you - if the Government were prepared to adopt the Contract and you were convinced to take the land - what compensation in that case would you require.
The resumption was effectuated 26th Dec. 1867. The Umpires awarded $32,500 at local normal rate, 6 per cent per annum for 3 years. Together principal & interest $38,850.
Queens Park Brighton 14th Oct 1889
Copy of Letter from East China Mail
14220 258 s
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I deferred the delivery of my letter until I could enable you to reply definitely to everything asked.
"What compensation would satisfy you - if the Government were prepared to adopt the Contract and you were convinced to take the land - what compensation in that case would you require."
The resumption was effectuated 26th Dec. 1867. The Umpires awarded $32,500 at local normal rate, 6 per cent per annum for 3 years. Together principal & interest $38,850.
Queens Park Brighton 14th Oct 1889
Copy of Letter from East China Mail
14220 258 s
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Dear Lins,
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Copy of Letter from East China Mail
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Let's correct and simplify it further to adhere to the instructions:Dear Lins,
I deferred the delivery of my letter until I could enable you to reply definitely to everything asked.
"What compensation would satisfy you - if the Government were prepared to adopt the Contract and you were convinced to take the land - what compensation in that case would you require."
The resumption was effectuated 26th Dec. 1867. The Umpires awarded $32,500 at local normal rate, 6 per cent per annum for 3 years. Together principal & interest $38,850.
Queens Park Brighton 14th Oct 1889
Copy of Letter from East China Mail
Given the original text's condition and the instructions, a more appropriate response focusing on correcting and formatting the clear parts of the text would be:Dear Lins,
I deferred the delivery of my letter until I could enable you to reply definitely to everything asked.
"What compensation would satisfy you - if the Government were prepared to adopt the Contract and you were convinced to take the land - what compensation in that case would you require."
The resumption was effectuated 26th Dec. 1867. The Umpires awarded $32,500 at local normal rate, 6 per cent per annum for 3 years. Together principal & interest $38,850.
Queens Park Brighton 14th Oct 1889
Copy of Letter from East China Mail
However, the best representation following the exact instructions and focusing on the clear and correctable parts is:Dear Lins,
I deferred...
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Let's directly correct and output the given text in HTML format as per the instructions:Dear Lins,
I deferred the delivery of my letter until I could enable you to reply definitely to everything asked.
"What compensation would satisfy you - if the Government were prepared to adopt the Contract and you were convinced to take the land - what compensation in that case would you require."
The resumption was effectuated 26th Dec. 1867. The Umpires awarded $32,500 at local normal rate, 6 per cent per annum for 3 years. Together principal & interest $38,850.
Queens Park Brighton 14th Oct 1889
Copy of Letter from East China Mail
14220 258 s
The final answer is:Dear Lins,
I deferred the delivery of my letter until I could enable you to reply definitely to everything asked.
"What compensation would satisfy you - if the Government were prepared to adopt the Contract and you were convinced to take the land - what compensation in that case would you require."
The resumption was effectuated 26th Dec. 1867. The Umpires awarded $32,500 at local normal rate, 6 per cent per annum for 3 years. Together principal & interest $38,850.
Queens Park Brighton 14th Oct 1889
Copy of Letter from East China Mail
14220 258 s
1220
96 350
Tη
Dear Lins,
I deferred
Copy
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on
96 350
Τη
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