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a shanty or cottage eat with be privilege to keep pigs
and poultry,
should be given to the fancity of every deserving private and non-commises and officer on ground belonging to the "Military Authorities or otherwise, treating
thus on the hillside a
military village into which the families of
the native soldiers.
would be delighted to move, whilst the result be not only
a content
and moral tone in the regiment but identification of the interests of the men with the interests of the Colony and with the interests of the British Government. Cluestion 7.
te Extraneous assistance would not be covisable. The native regiment
should form part of the regular garrison and have its non come