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The same precautions must be used with them as are laid down for use with scout- boats, and the same system of signals will be employed.

Appendix VIII.

STRENGTH to be provided for Garrison and Civil Population.

Europeans. Asiatics. Chinese.

Total.

Garrison Police

2,421

640

3,061

100

348

200

648

Volunteers

137

137

Civil population

4,752

1,172

129,913

135,837

7,410

2,160 130,113

139,683

Appendix IX.

Remarks.

European troops

Asiatic troops

Europeans

Asiatics Chinese

:

DAILY Ration for Garrison.

1 lb. bread or 1 lb. biscuit.

14 lb. beef, or lb. preserved meat.

1 lb. vegetables, or 1 oz. preserved vegetables.

2 oz. rice.

24 oz. sugar.

1 oz. salt.

oz. coffee.

oz. tea.

gall. of porter or gill of rum.

gill lime juice when fresh vegetables are not issued.

2 lbs. rice.

3 oz. dholl.

2 oz. ghee.

oz. turmeric.

oz. salt.

12 oz. Cavendish tobacco.

lb. goat's flesh twice a-week.

gill lime juice when considered necessary by P.M.O.

Appendix X.

DAILY Ration for Civil Population.

The same as the troops, with the exception of the porter or

rum ration.

Same as for troops.

2 lbs. rice.

lb. vegetables.

lb. fish.

lb. pork.

1 oz. oil.

oz, salt, oz. tea.

European Asiatic

Chinese

:::

:::

POLICE.

Same as troops.

Ditto.

As above for Chinese population.

VOLUNTEERS.

Same as for European troops.

Women of all nationalities, half a ration.

Children under 14 years of age, quarter ration.

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