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the salubrity of the site
may
be
established beyond all question.
With regard to the sites proposed
to be reserved for future batteries,
which it seems would interfere
with accommodation desirable
for the public; it is possible that
some of
the sites rejected tonight be
given up, as not being on the
most commanding points,
or
being inconveniently closed
upon
by buildings; and upon
this
point the General Officer in Com-
mand will be directed to confer
with the Governor, and decide
upon the spot the sites which shall
be so reserved.
I have the honour to be
Sir
Your obedient Servant
Edward Lugard