The General Officer Commanding respecting the possible resumption by the Colonial Government of certain land in the Colony, originally occupied by the War Department as Reserves.

Lord Camare

Clony

278

Reserves to longa reopened for Military purposes

Hvite Jebases define if certain parts of our department...

1... 6964 sharing

Boa

Ford Cameron is unwilling at the present moment to press this lease. Hal M...

"You all perceive that it was brought to the attention of the Board in 1926. Military lands will revert to the Colonial Government.

Hardy: Wir dec: Hardy, but, iteration true them words if appended to the existing function (it is the scrivener by reserving consideration.

In 1863.4 we had correspondence with the War Office about the attempt to...

The Colony however will be bound to make reasonable consideration for the improvements which have been effected on the abandoned site.

It appears that if the abandonment involves the definite fort, the recepty for a fact site somewhere else must be argued on the grounds that the Colony...

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The General Officer Commanding respecting the possible resumption by the Colonial Government of certain land in the Colony, originally occupied by the War Department as Reserves.

Lord Cameron

Colony

278

Reserves long reopened for Military purposes

White Jebases define if certain parts of our department...

1... 6964 sharing

Boa

Ford Cameron is unwilling at the present moment to press this lease. Hal M...

"You all perceive that it was brought to the attention of the Board in 1926. Military lands will revert to the case.

Hardy: Wir dec: Hardy, but, iteration true them words if appended to the existing function (it is the scrivener by reserving consideration.

In 1863.4 we had correspondence with the War Office about the attempt to...

The Colony however will be bound to make reasonable consideration for the improvements which have been effected on the abandoned site.

It appears that if the abandonment involves the definite fort, the recepty for a fact site somewhere else must be argued on the grounds that the Colony...

Page 278

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Page 278

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