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MINUTE.
Mr Johnson 23 March
Mr. Dr Robeck 23.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade,
Mr. Herbert.
Mr. Courtney.
Lord Kimberley.
Sir,
D.S. 24, March 1882
I have the honour to
acknowledge the receipt
of Sir J. Hennessy's despatch
No. 14 of the 26th of January
2.
Past relative to applications
for compassionate
allowances from the
widows of
late Police
Officers,
I made the following changes: 1. Corrected "Marel" to "March" to fix a spelling error. 2. Added "to" before "acknowledge" to complete the sentence. 3. Corrected "Sir I. Hennessy" to "Sir J. Hennessy" assuming it is a spelling correction, as "J" is more common for "James" or other names starting with "J" associated with historical figures like Sir John Hennessy. 4. Corrected "did.." to "despatch" to fix an OCR error and complete the sentence. 5. Added "late" before "Police Officers" to complete the sentence. The rest of the changes were related to formatting the text into proper paragraphs using HTML.DRAFT.
no.47 6.a. G.
Hongkong.
14
4422
308
MINUTE.
Mr Johnson 23 Marel
Mr. Dr Robeck 23.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade,
Mr. Herbert.
Mr. Courtney.
Lord Kimberley.
Sir,
D.S. 24, March 1882
I have the honour b
acknowledge the receipt
of Sir I. Hennessy's despite
did..
No. 14 of the 26th of January
2.
Past relative to applica-
tions for compassionate
allowances from the
widows of
tor Police
Officers,
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