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the attack on the fortress. Considerable occupation, of the portion of the Third & delay has taken place in the preparations of the Japanese owing to heavy rains,
Position in my front, but received a reply that it was necessary for it to be £ scheme of assault
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and far as concerns the British Force
-issued preparatory, orders "for A The whole of the enemy's main line of vates as soon as I knew the redoubts defance will constitute the front of were captured. At an all firing attack All arrangements are calculated
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