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London. 18th November. 1887.

For

I have the honour to acknowledge the

The Branston's Letter of the 14th instant, Calling

by direction of

for an observations

I may

have to offer

with-

project fur

and to the

Regard

Water-police Barracks

at Howloon Point, Hong Kong.

In

2.

reply

I beg to state that as regards

the structural Arrangement of the proposed

buildings I am unable to

I am unable to Express any

opinion in the absence of the requisite plans from the Colony.

3. As regards locality however, I perceive

by the small map of

The Under Secretary of

State

Kowloon Enclosed in

Colonial Office.

However, to follow the exact instructions given and to improve the text according to the rules, here is a more processed version in HTML:

London. 18th November. 1887.

I have the honour to acknowledge the Branston's Letter of the 14th instant, calling by direction of the Secretary of State for observations I may have to offer with regard to the project for Water-police Barracks at Kowloon Point, Hong Kong.

2. In reply I beg to state that as regards the structural arrangement of the proposed buildings I am unable to express any opinion in the absence of the requisite plans from the Colony.

3. As regards locality however, I perceive by the small map of Kowloon enclosed in Colonial Office.

Let's correct and format it properly:

London. 18th November. 1887.

I have the honour to acknowledge Branston's Letter of the 14th instant, calling by direction of the Secretary of State for observations I may have to offer with regard to the project for Water-police Barracks at Kowloon Point, Hong Kong.

2. In reply, I beg to state that as regards the structural arrangement of the proposed buildings, I am unable to express any opinion in the absence of the requisite plans from the Colony.

3. As regards locality, however, I perceive by the small map of Kowloon enclosed in the Colonial Office.

The final version in HTML, following the rules and correcting the OCR output:

London. 18th November. 1887.

I have the honour to acknowledge Branston's Letter of the 14th instant, calling by direction of the Secretary of State for observations I may have to offer with regard to the project for Water-police Barracks at Kowloon Point, Hong Kong.

2. In reply, I beg to state that as regards the structural arrangement of the proposed buildings, I am unable to express any opinion in the absence of the requisite plans from the Colony.

3. As regards locality, however, I perceive by the small map of Kowloon enclosed in the Colonial Office.

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London. 18th November. 1887. For I have the honour to acknowledge the The Branston's Letter of the 14th instant, Calling by direction of for an observations I may have to offer with- project fur and to the Regard Water-police Barracks at Howloon Point, Hong Kong. In 2. reply I beg to state that as regards the structural Arrangement of the proposed buildings I am unable to I am unable to Express any opinion in the absence of the requisite plans from the Colony. 3. As regards locality however, I perceive by the small map of The Under Secretary of State Kowloon Enclosed in Colonial Office. However, to follow the exact instructions given and to improve the text according to the rules, here is a more processed version in HTML: London. 18th November. 1887. I have the honour to acknowledge the Branston's Letter of the 14th instant, calling by direction of the Secretary of State for observations I may have to offer with regard to the project for Water-police Barracks at Kowloon Point, Hong Kong. 2. In reply I beg to state that as regards the structural arrangement of the proposed buildings I am unable to express any opinion in the absence of the requisite plans from the Colony. 3. As regards locality however, I perceive by the small map of Kowloon enclosed in Colonial Office. Let's correct and format it properly: London. 18th November. 1887. I have the honour to acknowledge Branston's Letter of the 14th instant, calling by direction of the Secretary of State for observations I may have to offer with regard to the project for Water-police Barracks at Kowloon Point, Hong Kong. 2. In reply, I beg to state that as regards the structural arrangement of the proposed buildings, I am unable to express any opinion in the absence of the requisite plans from the Colony. 3. As regards locality, however, I perceive by the small map of Kowloon enclosed in the Colonial Office. The final version in HTML, following the rules and correcting the OCR output: London. 18th November. 1887. I have the honour to acknowledge Branston's Letter of the 14th instant, calling by direction of the Secretary of State for observations I may have to offer with regard to the project for Water-police Barracks at Kowloon Point, Hong Kong. 2. In reply, I beg to state that as regards the structural arrangement of the proposed buildings, I am unable to express any opinion in the absence of the requisite plans from the Colony. 3. As regards locality, however, I perceive by the small map of Kowloon enclosed in the Colonial Office.
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London. 18th November. 1887.

For

I have the honour to acknowledge the

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The Branston's Letter of the 14th

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The Secretary of

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by direction of

for an observations

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I may

have to offer

with-

project fur

and to the

Regard

Water-police Barracks

at Howloon Point, Hong Kong.

In

2.

reply

I beg to state that as regards

the structural Arrangement of the proposed

buildings I am unable to

I am unable to Express any

opinion in the absence of the requisite plaws from the Colony.

3. As regards locality however, I perceive

by the small map of

The Under Secretary of

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State

Kowloon Enclosed in

Colonial Office.

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