still under discussion.
This course
was assented
to by Lord the Secretary
of State for the Colonies
in the case
of
land
required for Barracks
near Victoria Battery,
in the letter from this Department
off
18
March 1891, and Lud
Riper farls confident that W. Campbell Bannerman will agree
with him win
Thinking
it right that the Wan
Department should
Friendly reciprocate the action
of
the Colonial Gov",
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by agreeing to give
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Top without delay waiting
for
the settlement of
the general question,
any
sites which are.
no longer required for Military purposes. 6. This will apply
not only to the small plot referred to above, but also apparently to same other sites, preferredt
of Un
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in your lette Houghing of 26th Ishmay lask
Filmay
of
notably that of
Murray Battery;
for
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