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guns, that the small force occupying it should be able to hold it until rein- forced as above described, and a timely flank movement of troops from Lyemun, over the Tytam Gap, would retard the enemy's attack, and probably facilitate his discomfiture.
Additional Works.-The works to be executed are :—
;
In Deep Water Bay Valley.
1. The entrenchments for infantry and guns in first line.
2.
"
3. The two block-houses B 7 and B 8. 4. The howitzer battery H 3.
5. Field magazine for howitzer battery. 6. Epaulments for the three 9-pr. guns. 7. Communications made and improved.
1. The block-house B9.
In Tytam Valley.
second line.
2. The infantry and artillery entrenchments forming the Tytam position.
All of the above, except Nos. 2 and 6 (which would be executed by con- tract labour), would be thrown up by the troops of the section, and the follow- ing is the estimate of the time and labour they would entail :-
1st day
2nd
3rd
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4th
5th
མ མ
Entrenchments
First line in both bays ..
Preparing ground and laying platforms; commu-
nications
Communications; magazine for howitzer bat-
6th
33
7th
tery
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Corps.
Officers.
N.C.O.'s and Men.
Royal Engineers Infantry
3
5 150
Royal Engineers Infantry
5
*3
150
Royal Engineers Infantry
5
i
100
The works of the second line, as above, will be thrown up by contract labour, simultaneously with those of the first line, under the Royal Engineers of the section.
Thirty coolies will be employed during the fourth and fifth days in bringing up materials for the magazines, block-houses, &c.
Mat-sheds will be built by contract labour in about twenty days, viz.: nine matsheds for Asiatics.
Engineer District. This section is, with Sections IX and X, in the C Engineer District, under the general Engineer supervision of Captain Stewart, Royal Engineers.
Tools.-The tools required are enumerated in Schedule XVIII (8), and will be issued with the camp equipment.
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