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founding a adopted tentatively
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will be difficult to retire, as such a course would provoke white attack in the future, and could certainly be put down to weakness
the
cherere, on the other hand, are determined to remain in Tam Chun, I fear that in
will be wearying and coughing to
to occupy & the Galley of the hills as proposed by Lockhart
In a telegram from Home dated 20 February, it was stated
Until there is evidence that Cheere fort intend to observe their engagements in regard to the northern Railway and attenuators, we shall not withdraw from them Chum.
Latterly, Sir H. Blake has expressed a very decided opinion on the subject in depth or telegraphs. In a private letter he says, dated 24 February
"There is some force in the argument that we cannot retire without a certain loss of prestige, con not sufficient to justify our holding on otherwise inexplicable."