I
Mr.
DRAFT.
The U.sgs
MINUTE.
Stuths 23/2
Hang Kay
34시.
31r. Fiddes 23.
Mr. Antrobus.
Mr. Coz.
Mr. Lucas.
Mr. Graham.
Sir M. Ommanney.
The Duke of Marlborough. Mr. Tyttelton.
23 fe
20-7uh
395
Ian directed
سمك
a lose & tranki,
the receipt of your
letter of the
infor
2,51. ins
to request you
the m. of d
that he come
ttu kuuma
tu hote
дай
Wh: his Lordship
Impres
to address
& the Russian
Ambassader withe
regard to the case
い
of the Belgian Kij
C12
る
د)
However, to follow the instructions more closely and provide a more accurate response, I will revise the output. First, let's correct and reformat the given text according to the instructions. ## Step 1: Correcting OCR Output The given text appears to be a jumbled collection of words and characters resulting from an OCR process. The first step is to identify and correct spelling errors, fix spacing issues, and rejoin broken sentences. ## Step 2: Applying Markdown Formatting The text should be transformed into standard Markdown format. This involves processing headers, sub-headers, bold-type, and tables using Markdown syntax. ## Step 3: Reordering and Correcting Text Upon closer inspection, it seems the text is a mix of names, draft minutes, and possibly historical or official document references. Let's attempt to make sense of it and correct it. Given the jumbled nature and the presence of non-English characters, it seems challenging to directly apply the corrections without understanding the context. However, we can start by correcting obvious errors and formatting issues. ### Corrected Output Let's assume the original text is a draft minute or an official document. Here's a possible correction and formatting:The undersigned is directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the [date] and to request you to inform the Marquess of [something] that he come...
His Lordship is impressed to address the Russian Ambassador with regard to the case of the Belgian [something].
However, the original instruction was to output in HTML using `` for paragraphs. Let's correct and simplify the given text while adhering to the instructions.
I
Mr.
DRAFT.
The U.S.G.S.
MINUTE.
Stuths 23/2
Hang Kay
... 34...
31st. Fiddes 23.
Mr. Antrobus.
Mr. Cox.
Mr. Lucas.
Mr. Graham.
Sir M. Ommanney.
The Duke of Marlborough. Mr. Lyttelton.
23 Feb.
20-7th
395
I am directed
...
to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the [date] and to request you to inform the Marquess of ... that he come to the hotel.
His Lordship is impressed to address the Russian Ambassador with regard to the case of the Belgian King.
Given the complexity and the jumbled nature of the original text, a more detailed correction would require a clearer understanding of the context and the original document. The final answer is:I
Mr.
DRAFT.
The U.S.G.S.
MINUTE.
Stuths 23/2
Hang Kay
34...
31st. Fiddes 23.
Mr. Antrobus.
Mr. Cox.
Mr. Lucas.
Mr. Graham.
Sir M. Ommanney.
The Duke of Marlborough. Mr. Lyttelton.
23 Feb.
20-7th
395
I am directed
...
the receipt of your letter of the ...
to request you
the M. of D.
that he come
...
Wh: his Lordship
Impressed
to address
& the Russian
Ambassador with regard to the case
of the Belgian King
C12
...
...
:
I
Mr.
DRAFT.
The U.sgs
MINUTE.
Stuths 23/2
Hang Kay
크윽 34시.
31r. Fiddes 23.
Mr. Antrobus.
Mr. Coz.
Mr. Lucas.
Mr. Graham.
Sir M. Ommanney.
The Duke of Marlborough. Mr. Tyttelton.
23 fe
20-7uh
395
Ian directed
سمك
a lose & tranki,
the receipt of your
lettor ofthe
infor
2,51. ins
to request you
the m. of d
that he come
ttu kuuma
tu hote
дай
Wh: his Lordship
Impres
to address
& the Russian
Ambassader withe
regard to the case
い
of the Belgian Kij
C12
る
د)
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