SPORT for the purpose in the transit; it is very practicable every afternoon during the cool weather, when no parade is going on.
in a world for an serious loss of the Community if destroyed; by the troops Caulely securely, nor it can parade without quality injuring the turf, the ground is a
If there Annual parade Ground-
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M. 30/11 for the map. Wa Weit with the woO.
We can then purpose by Mr Braunton.
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It is requested that in any further communication on this subject, the above Number may be quoted; and the letter addressed to- The Under Secretary of State for War,
War Office,
Pall Mall, London, S.W.
(2 runs. 176 H & S 41)
WAR OFFICE,
6th September 1876
WO 14540
I would send this map on a copy to the Gov with this letter, & think only ask him to inform this Officer, whether the Surveyor General admits the correctness of the pecked blue line = sins
I would write 25.0. on receipt of the letter, if the C. R. Er is right-
My own impression is that the spot in Guantenn is the face of a precipice : & that the barracks are on a much lower level.
I am directed to acquaint you, that since the receipt of your letter of the 14th August 1876, the letter from the General Officer Commanding at Hong Kong dated 13th inst, therein referred to, has been received in this Office; and I am to inform you that the Secretary of State for War does not propose to disturb the settlement of the question already arrived at with respect to the transfer of their Department land to the Colony
Under Secretary of State Colonial Office
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