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inunediate vicinity of the town during the excessive hist of Summer, or to accept as final and satisfactory the results reported by the Medical Officers of planing invalids in the old comfortless building which nevertheles during last year had been frequently inhabited by myself and various friends with marked benefit to the health of
even the most delicate. The matter is me of very great public interest, but especially under the circumstances which horse-predude the Gounner and most of the livil officers from exhenvise procuring any beneficial change of climate during the hot monches- whereas the change to the Peak is not mucly available without
any interruption
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of their ordinary duties, but is at the
Qam
line
a
more decided change
itean is obtainable between this and
when the heat
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6.
It is intended arnenget the
Police arrangements to establish perma- -nently a Police Guard at the Peak, where already for many months a limited
has been maintained, and to guard confitile a Velegraphic communication
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with the Police Stations at the other side of the Bland. These
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are
designed
gangs of Hill robbers and
to intercept the Root pads which though less than formerly
anne
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are still at times
of such trouble and danger.
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