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it should be found to interfere
With
any
extension of the Barrack
Accommodation.
The General Officer Commanding
Further
requests
that the Troops shall
be allowed to exercise over the
Cricket Ground which is separated
from their present exercising Ground by the Queen's Road.
This would
seem to be
too much for the
benefit of the Troops that Mr. Hardy hopes that, if it does not interfere with the privileges of the Civil Community,
Lockhartson will
be able to give effect, in this respect, to the wishes of the General Officer Commd. In such a case
it will be necessary to remove
the