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but this
I find told.
the other site;
exactly what
Rapins
recommended
As
a suitable situation
there improved for permanent barracks;
And its Sanitary properties have been in no
way
tested by placing
in
wooden huts
Men
on
undrained ground surrounded
by cess pools and Fields -
paddy
The result, as
the surveyor General truly
remarks, proves not
only the unhealthiness
but the incapacity and
want
of
common sense
of those who
are responsible
for placing Troops
in such
an
Obviously unsuitable
position.
I must observe that I
do not touch that the
appropriation of Happens
as a
temporary
Cantonment has yet
received the attention
which it demands
from
The Authorities in this
Country.
A
gross and
culpable blunder was persisted in exonerating
My