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.
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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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I may
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reply
I beg to state that as regards
the structural Arrangement of the proposed
buildings I am unable to
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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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Kowloon Enclosed in
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