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After re-examining the text and following the instructions:At Sywan Hill -
Set with guardian of reserved for the general the hatikany for was Sep!
2.
It appears to Woo Lyttelton that the arca in question did not form part of "Arcane Military Land" in 188... land, but that it was merely the Colonel-in-Command agreed not to dispose of until it had been decided how much was required for military purposes. Accordingly, the suggestion in para 2 of the letter from the Dept. of July 23... land has not been definitely handed over to the War Department up to the present time. It is therefore,
The actual transfer did not take place before the issue of the Circular in 1890 and * 1894, the rules laid down in those circulars clearly apply to this case, i.e., that the War Office should be debited with the value of the land as suggested in the Governor's despatch, not much within the agricultural value of the land.
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Set with guardian of reserved for the general ... the allocation for was Sep!
2.
It appears to Woo Lyttelton that the area in question did not form part of "Arcane Military Land" in 188... land, but that it was merely the Colonel-in-Command agreed not to dispose of until it had been decided how much was required for military purposes. Accordingly, the suggestion in para 2 of the letter from the Dept. of July 23, 188... land has not been definitely handed over to the War Department up to the present time. It is therefore,
The actual transfer did not take place before the issue of the Circular in 1890 and * 1894, the rules laid down in those circulars clearly apply to this case, i.e., that the War Office should be debited with the value of the land as suggested in the Governor's despatch, not much within the agricultural value of the land.