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Maybe established for the Management of Computers, I can see no objection to the appropriation of a suitable site from the unoccupied Crown lands of the Colony, which might be handed over in the same way as there may be Military reserves to the charge of the War Department, or the Joint charge of the War and Naval Department.

It would be for those services to make their own arrangements for the consecration of the ground. The whole of the plot is to be reserved for Naval and Military burials.

Why not, however, be the Military and Naval Authority called on to pay for this ground any more than for the Imperial Reserves?

As regards a consecrated Cemetery for Civilians, I would not recommend that any portion of the present Protestant Cemetery in Happy Valley should be consecrated, but if any general desire should be expressed hereafter, a consecrated burial ground by the Members of the Church of England for burial ground - which they have not done as yet - may be considered.

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Maybe established for the Management of Computers, I can see no objection to the appropriation of a suitable site from the unoccupied Crown lands of the Colony, which might be handed over in the same way as there may be Military reserves to the charge of the War Department, or the Joint charge of the War and Naval Department. It would be for those services to make their own arrangements for the consecration of the ground. The whole of the plot is to be reserved for Naval and Military burials. Why not, however, be the Military and Naval Authority called on to pay for this ground any more than for the Imperial Reserves? As regards a consecrated Cemetery for Civilians, I would not recommend that any portion of the present Protestant Cemetery in Happy Valley should be consecrated, but if any general desire should be expressed hereafter, a consecrated burial ground by the Members of the Church of England for burial ground - which they have not done as yet - may be considered.
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maybe established for the Management of Comuteris, I

can see

No

Objection to the

appropriation of a

Sintable site

from the unoccupied Crown

lands of the Colony,

Might

which

be handed over in

In sume

as ther

may Military reserves to the

charge of the War Department, or the Joint charge of the

Wan and Naval Depart -

Merti.

ald Flam

would

be for those survices to make

then own arrangements for Ie consueration of the

Jent of the Golot.

whole

3

178

to reserved for haval and

Military burials.

why

nut, horower, bu

The

Solo

Military and Reval Authoriti should be called on to pay for this ground any

more

then for the Imperial

Reserves -

As regards

a

Consvorites

Cemetery for Civilians I would not recommend that

portion any

of the present Potestant Cemetery in Bongnichung bully should be conserrated, but if any

General desire. should be expressed hereafter

a consuorated

by the Manhers of thee Chinch of England for burial ground - whit Pay

have not done as

Joh

the

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