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which has passed between the General Officer Commanding and myself.
2.
From this correspondence you will observe that the General Officer Commanding desired the Colonial Government to place on record its view as to the general position of land held as Military Reserve.
My reply of the 22nd April, 1897, which forms one of the enclosures to this despatch, sets forth the views entertained by me, but at the same time I reminded the General Officer Commanding that the question had been referred to the Secretary of State for the Colonies and that I had not yet received his answer.
3.
Before sending my reply of the 22nd April last I referred the matter to the Attorney General
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18th October 1896. Gen! Off Comdy to Gov!
Der 1896.
Commanding and my Reply 202
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which has passed be. Reply to Gen. Off Come
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spondence you serve that the General Officer Commanding desired the Colo- nial Government to place
record its view as to the
on
gener
al position of land held as * Military Reserve.
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reply of the 22nd April, 1897, which
of the enclosures to
forms one of t this despatch, sets forth the
views entertained by
me,
but
at the same time I reminded.
the General Officer Command- ing that the question had been referred to the secretary of State for the Colonies and ~ that I had not yet reaeived
his answer.
3.
Before sending my re-
ply of the 22nd April last I re-
ferred the matter to the Attorney
General
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