9. Two Modjidies for every soldier bringing in an enemy rifle.
CAVALRY.
1. In close country, with many hills and obstacles, our reconnaissances will have a good opportunity of observing the enemy's movements and camps, beginning with his actual front.
£T.5 reward for all valuable information about the enemy.
2. Reconnoitring parties must do all in their power to capture prisoners. £T.5 reward per head.
3. As there are no cavalry, reconnaissances will be carried out under the direction of mounted officers by Beduins attached to them.
ARTILLERY.
1. In the case of entrenched positions. The Turkish Mountain Gun, firing Austrian Mtn. Gun Shell is to be used against moving (or movable) targets in the enemy's lines, while the German Heavy Guns are to be employed against the entrenched positions thereof.
2. As shell is scarce and can only be replaced with great difficulty, great economy is to be displayed by the Artillery.
3. (Obscure.)