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Cow. Aputs desiring them to communicate with Mr Hawkins, forwarding there a copy of this despatch, that Magny denies as a preliminary the information furnished with reference to L. Kimberley will promise to acquire detailed information respecting site, levels, damage, and besides a schedule of prices of materials and labour in the Colony. He will be sure to ask him to make a detailed estimate.
Asnala Frustunthy I do not think we shall be able to pay Dr Muhanan a gratuity. He is a regular salaried officer receiving £1000 per annum. I am positively forbidding any gratuity being given. RM 3079
In writing to the Colony we must plan
Dear Sir,
Sep. 18. 1872.
All our recent plans of military buildings in India were some time ago lent to Colonel Collinson, R.E., at Dover. Among these was a plan of a two-story barrack and hospital at Saugor; and, if you wish it, we will apply to him for its return. In the first instance, however,