CO129-324 - Governor Nathan - 1904 [10-12] — Page 237

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purchase, to provide for the Matshed Annexe and Fear Hotel Hospitals. The reserve of one year's supply of drugs etc. kept by the Army Medical Staff for the normal peace Garrison will suffice to supply the first requirements of war. Arrangements are now being made by which the reserve kept up at the Government Civil Hospital shall never be less than 6 months' supply of normal peace requirements and this also should be sufficient for the needs of an increased number of Civil Cases in the first months of war.

Mr. Muthan Thomas Einiletto
Sepusty dusk, Fouls
WE Men
Ru
Morel Name
M. Alkman
Principal Cime medal
officer.

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purchase, to provide for the Matshed Annexe and Fear Hotel Hospitals. The reserve of one year's supply of drugs etc. kept by the Army Medical Staff for the normal peace Garrison will suffice to supply the first requirements of war. Arrangements are now being made by which the reserve kept up at the Government Civil Hospital shall never be less than 6 months' supply of normal peace requirements and this also should be sufficient for the needs of an increased number of Civil Cases in the first months of war.

Mr. Muthan Thomas Einiletto
Sepusty dusk, Fouls
WE Men
Ru
Morel Name
M. Alkman
Principal Cime medal
officer.

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purchase, to provide for the Matshed Annexe and Fear Hotel Hospitals. The reserve of one year's supply of drugs etc. kept by the Army Medical Staff for the normal peace Garrison will suffice to supply the first requirements of war. Arrangements are now being made by which the reserve kept up at the Government Civil Hospital shall never be less than 6 months' supply of normal peace requirements and this also should be sufficient for the needs of an increased number of Civil Cases in the first months of war. Mr. Muthan Thomas Einiletto Sepusty dusk, Fouls WE Men Ru Morel Name M. Alkman Principal Cime medal officer. Page 236 ... is not needed as there is no clear indication of missing text that can be confidently marked with `...`. The original task of reordering and correcting the OCR output is addressed below. Given the jumbled and mostly unintelligible initial text due to OCR errors, the primary task is to identify and correct the sections that are somewhat coherent. The first coherent paragraph discusses arrangements for hospital supplies during wartime, which is left unchanged as it appears to be correctly OCR-ed or minimally affected. The list or table that follows, containing names and titles, is also somewhat coherent and is preserved. The "Page 236" indicator is maintained as it signifies page metadata. The rest of the text is either too garbled or doesn't form coherent sentences or structures that can be reliably corrected or reordered without making assumptions beyond the given rules. Thus, the output focuses on preserving the intelligible parts and maintaining the page numbering information. To adhere strictly to the format requested: purchase, to provide for the Matshed Annexe and Fear Hotel Hospitals. The reserve of one year's supply of drugs etc. kept by the Army Medical Staff for the normal peace Garrison will suffice to supply the first requirements of war. Arrangements are now being made by which the reserve kept up at the Government Civil Hospital shall never be less than 6 months' supply of normal peace requirements and this also should be sufficient for the needs of an increased number of Civil Cases in the first months of war. Mr. Muthan Thomas EinilettoSepusty dusk, FoulsWE MenRuMorel NameM. AlkmanPrincipal Cime medalofficer. Page 236
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purchase, to provide for the Matshed Annexe and Fear Hotel Hos-

pitais. The reserve of one year's supply of drugs etc. kept by the Army Medical Staff for the normal peace Garrison will suffice to supply the first requirements of war. Arrangements are now being made by which the reserve kept up at the Government Civil Hospital shall never be less than 6 months' supply of normal peace requirements and this also should be sufficient for the needs of an increased number of Civil Cases in the first months of war.

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Mr. Muthan Thomas Einiletto

Sepusty dusk, Fouls

WE Men

Ru

Morel Name

M. Alkman

Principal Cime medal

officer.

„ObevesÅ

*18*2 .40

,"HRABńst

liserid 11# 1901]]) 1801ES IRGIɔnitt Mát

-07) 27928916 se9a1d0 9dJ to so8lq ar) ajnubnajja seenido egegne be,(baniejdo ed Jonnko dorde snodot scneled edd nr 10] Embiv Esnorjas evoas 929aid0 2678997 28 29jet edd Js exo00 bne 2911000

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18001 (d sten 90 OJ

ol Jasioillua 28d alsj1qzon lo tenens0

enorjibbs e302 AJIN BAB 80102 1837QZON

897032

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