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satisfaction. Remark has been made that in place of Rundle such a man as Aubrey or Law should have been ousted both of them being above their duty and the latter a constant frequenter at a public house. To this as far as Aubrey is concerned I have no hesitation in bearing testimony and going still further having found him both inattentive and negligent. I have tried in vain to prevent him smoking a pipe about the centre of the Town during the day and to get him in Barracks by 10 at night when not on duty as well as to mess in Barracks, although he perfectly well understands that the orders emanate from you. A short time back I found him smoking a pipe when placed on duty

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