Macau, demands proof of the farmer's allegations.
The effect 'cct 489 Officer. (W. would here allude to a suggestion made by Mr. Brown that the storage of raw opium should be permitted in 3 of the ration are made the following off or to t warch only, by do a ble the a armet - of which should that we e ould recommend (a) H. E. the Governor to reduce the price of the I arm by $4000 per month.
(b) that the farm co should draw 100 chests only per month.
(c) that he should limit his establishments to two, one at Brot, the other at west point.
(d) that the opium, while under his removal permits, should be kept loose in the Factories only wanted for boiling.
(e) that, in fo Duo co locks, the key occured to one bc in the hands of a I overnm int fficer who should make frequen inspection of the stocks.)
The Op cum I armer stated that b before com ing to a decision with to these proposals, he would have to consult his partners in I in. by Telegraph. He now states that having received Two Telegran d on e in reply, on e om Ienang asking for Brom reduction of $14,000 - he thinks there has been a atare, his dealings a For crument Officer. should be sup crois-od by but as to that some mistake
However, to follow the exact instructions given and to improve the output, here is the revised version in HTML format with proper paragraphing and minimal editing:Macar, dom ands proof of the I armer's all cyations.
the effect 'cct 489 Officer. (W. would here allude to a suggestion made by mr. Brown that the storage of rau opium ohould be permitted in 3 of the ration are made the following off or to t warch only, by do a ble the a armet - of which should that we e ould recommend (a) H. E. the Governor to reduce the price of the I arm by $4000 per month.
(b) that the farm co should draw 100 chests only per month.
(c) that he should limit his establishments to two, one at Brot, the other at west point.
(d) that the sp.cum, whele ander his removal permets, should be kept loose in the Factories only wanted for boiling.
(e) that, in fo Duo co locks, the key occured to one bc in the hands of a I overnm int fficer who should make frequen inspection of the stocks.)
The Op cum I armer stated that b before com ing to a decision with to these proposals, he would have to consult his partners in I in. by Telegraph.
He now states that having received Two Telegran d on e in reply, on e om Ienang asking for Brom reduction of $14,000 - he thinks there has been a atare, his dealings a For crument Officer. should be sup crois-od by but as to that some mistake
Let's correct and reformat it according to the given rules.Macau, demands proof of the farmer's allegations.
The effect on the Opium Officer. (W. would here allude to a suggestion made by Mr. Brown that the storage of raw opium should be permitted in 3 of the rations are made the following offers to be done only by doubling the farm rent - of which it should be recommended that we should (a) H. E. the Governor reduce the price of the farm by $4000 per month.
(b) that the farm company should draw 100 chests only per month.
(c) that he should limit his establishments to two, one at Broughton, the other at West Point.
(d) that the opium, while under his removal permits, should be kept loose in the Factories only when wanted for boiling.
(e) that, in the case of duplicate locks, the key should be in the hands of a Government officer who should make frequent inspection of the stocks.)
The Opium Farmer stated that before coming to a decision with regard to these proposals, he would have to consult his partners in I in. by Telegraph.
He now states that having received two telegrams in reply, one from Ienang asking for a reduction of $14,000 - he thinks there has been some mistake in his dealings. For the Opium Officer's supervision to be cross-checked by...
Here is the final version in HTML as requested:Macau, demands proof of the farmer's allegations.
The effect on the Opium Officer. (W. would here allude to a suggestion made by Mr. Brown that the storage of raw opium should be permitted in 3 of the rations are made the following offers to be done only by doubling the farm rent - of which it should be recommended that we should (a) H. E. the Governor reduce the price of the farm by $4000 per month.
(b) that the farm company should draw 100 chests only per month.
(c) that he should limit his establishments to two, one at Broughton, the other at West Point.
(d) that the opium, while under his removal permits, should be kept loose in the Factories only when wanted for boiling.
(e) that, in the case of duplicate locks, the key should be in the hands of a Government officer who should make frequent inspection of the stocks.)
The Opium Farmer stated that before coming to a decision with regard to these proposals, he would have to consult his partners in I in. by Telegraph.
He now states that having received two telegrams in reply, one from Ienang asking for a reduction of $14,000 - he thinks there has been some mistake in his dealings. For the Opium Officer's supervision to be cross-checked by...
The final answer is:Macau, demands proof of the farmer's allegations.
The effect on the Opium Officer. (W. would here allude to a suggestion made by Mr. Brown that the storage of raw opium should be permitted in 3 of the rations are made the following offers to be done only by doubling the farm rent - of which it should be recommended that we should (a) H. E. the Governor reduce the price of the farm by $4000 per month.
(b) that the farm company should draw 100 chests only per month.
(c) that he should limit his establishments to two, one at Broughton, the other at West Point.
(d) that the opium, while under his removal permits, should be kept loose in the Factories only when wanted for boiling.
(e) that, in the case of duplicate locks, the key should be in the hands of a Government officer who should make frequent inspection of the stocks.)
The Opium Farmer stated that before coming to a decision with regard to these proposals, he would have to consult his partners in I in. by Telegraph.
He now states that having received two telegrams in reply, one from Ienang asking for a reduction of $14,000 - he thinks there has been some mistake in his dealings. For the Opium Officer's supervision to be cross-checked by...
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