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in other quarters bear solus charecters.
2. The presence of uncuturs
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sailors and
who
others, with plenty of money to spend,
entertains soldiers at the Public houses.
in the town..
3. The abundance.
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of cheap Chinese
The natural uundy to the frist.
Caust
wil
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appears to His Royal Highnes
As consist in making the barradrcautions
more attractive than the grog.
thots.
His Royal Highness has every reason to suppose that the cantuns are will managed
in respect of supply of good articles at minimace price,
thittle
-alleys
ball courts are attached to the barracro, and the folders Justitute to which fir stercules Robricson alludes in concopondence;
mobably affords means of reading, chess- playing so for mental recreation.
It might be advisable to append to
the Institute a Military Cantur, necessarlly under Military control, and
the aid
for the Exclusive use of soldiers; but with
7 barracks. Cautious, and the Institute will administered by
the
Military authorities, His Royal Highness
pusts that respectable men
tept out
of
the Grog. shops. –
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cau
His Royal Highness does not consider
it advisable to combat with the second
cause of inbriety by restricting soldices from visiting public houses frequented by other classes Z the community, or by adopting regulations which could only
the
very partially enforced, and which would produce annoyance and dissatisfaction, without adequate luneficial result. –
In order to prevent exess,
it saus
only requisite to Establish and maintaine