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seasons, thereby possessing a decided and 
great superiority, as a naval port, over 
Bombay. 
INNER HARBOUR. 
Notwithstanding the excellence of the 
Harbour now described, this place could 
never be expected to become a Naval 
Port, if it did not possess the advantage 
of an excellent Inner Harbour, formed by 
the Eastern end of this Island, and the Is¬ 
land Jerajah. Here ships may receive 
every kind of repair that can be performed, 
without going into Dock. 
PULO JERAJAH. 
The North end of Pulo Jerajah, is 
about five miles from the Point; is three 
long, and extends nearly to the South end 
