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to tell it off as much as possible by companies, rather than by numbers of men, so as to avoid mixing units.

CHAPTER VI.

18. Page 64 (II), paragraph 4.-The maintenance of a surveillance over the telegraph and telephone messages would appear to be a duty for the civil authorities, whose arrangements for this purpose should be detailed in the Scheme. In practice, the General Officer Commanding would have no machinery with which to effect an efficient surveillance over civil telegraphs, &c., though he should be consulted by the civil authorities in case of doubt.

19. Page 64 (IV), paragraph 3.-The arrangements referred to in this paragraph should, when completed, be entered in the Scheme.

(Signed)

M. NATHAN, Secretary,

August 14, 1897.

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Colonial Defence Committee.

PRINTED AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE BY J. W. HARRISON«***.

-17/8/97.

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