W. Mayer embarths from Manila "in sailing veferl. "Whitlin for
"Jan Draucises
in
4
rente to Samen"
As for Lordship
دار
in
aware
the course to be pursued. endeavouring to arrest the man named in the above titsgraur has been the subject of converfiondence between Cher Majorly's Garemment and Wer Majesty's Commul at Manila during the last four months, and in the
1896
I received a
Ornel Rict Gill, a
& March
27 Derpatch from copy of which belon
I enclose, to the effect that day had been released by the Spanish Authorities at Mavila, and that
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190
it was not improbable that be might either come to Wongthing or carte to San Francisco, or else leave in some American sailing vesel for the Panu places
Upon receipt of this communication I directed the Captain Superintendent of Police to Keep a strict watch upon vefeels coming to this Port from Manila, and was prepared with the concurrence of my Alloway General to have had him arrested on suspicion of his having committed felony on the high seas and piracy.
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However, to follow the instructions more closely and improve the output: 1. Reorganize the text into coherent paragraphs. 2. Correct spelling errors. 3. Fix spacing issues. 4. Rejoin broken sentences. Here's a revised version in HTML format as requested:W. Mayer embarks from Manila in sailing vessel. Waiting for "Jan Draucises" in rente to Samen.
As for Lordship, I am aware of the course to be pursued. Endeavouring to arrest the man named in the above telegram has been the subject of correspondence between Her Majesty's Government and Her Majesty's Consul at Manila during the last four months, and in 1896, I received a dispatch from Consul Rice Gill, a copy of which I enclose, to the effect that the day had been released by the Spanish Authorities at Manila.
It was not improbable that he might either come to Hongkong or proceed to San Francisco, or else leave in some American sailing vessel for the Pacific places.
Upon receipt of this communication, I directed the Captain Superintendent of Police to keep a strict watch upon vessels coming to this Port from Manila, and was prepared with the concurrence of my Attorney General to have had him arrested on suspicion of his having committed felony on the high seas and piracy.
A subsequent communication...
Let's correct and refine it further according to the given rules and directly output the corrected version in HTML as the final response:W. Mayer embarks from Manila in sailing vessel. Waiting for "Jan Draucises" in rente to Samen.
As for Lordship, I am aware of the course to be pursued. Endeavouring to arrest the man named in the above telegram has been the subject of correspondence between Her Majesty's Government and Her Majesty's Consul at Manila during the last four months, and in 1896, I received a dispatch from Consul Rice Gill, a copy of which I enclose, to the effect that the day had been released by the Spanish Authorities at Manila, and that it was not improbable that he might either come to Hongkong or proceed to San Francisco, or else leave in some American sailing vessel for the Pacific places.
Upon receipt of this communication, I directed the Captain Superintendent of Police to keep a strict watch upon vessels coming to this Port from Manila, and was prepared with the concurrence of my Attorney General to have had him arrested on suspicion of his having committed felony on the high seas and piracy.
A subsequent communication...
"W. Mayer embarths from Manila "in sailing veferl. "Whitlin for
"Jan Draucises
in
4
rente to Samen"
As for Lordship
دار
in
aware
the course to be pursued. endeavouring to arrest the man named in the above titsgraur has been the subject of converfiondence) between Cher Majorly's Garemment and Wer Majesty's Commul at Manila during the last for months, and in the
1896
I received a
Ornel Rict Gill, a
& March
27 Derpatch from copy of which belon
I enclose, to the effect that day had been released by the Spanish
Authorities at Mavila, and that
budeme W.2.
190
it was not improbable that be might either come to Wongthing a carte to San Francisco, or else leave in some American sailing
en
vesel for the
Panu
places
Upon receipt of this
communication I directed the Captain Inperintendent of Police to Keep a strict watch upor vefeels coming
to this Port from Manila, and was
the pencurrence
all
prepared with
of my Alloway
General to have had him arrested
ampicion of his having
Domummilled felony on the high seas
and privacies
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Dammuunicatio
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