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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 25тH MARCH, 1899.

Duty to visit

with respect to any alteration of discipline or treatment in the case of any prisoner whose mind or body appears to require it. He shall call the attention of the Medical Officer to any case of insanity or apparent insanity occurring among the prisoners.

22. He shall visit the hospital daily, and see hospital daily. all prisoners therein, that proper arrangements are made for the safe custody of the sick prisoners, and that discipline is maintained, so far as is con- sistent with the medical treatment prescribed for them.

Duties as to sanitary

the prison.

23. He shall pay attention to the ventilation, condition of drainage, and sanitary condition of the prison, and take such measures as may be necessary for their being maintained in perfect order; and with the Medical Officer shall frequently examine and see that the washing places, baths, and closets are in efficient working order; and it shall be the duty of every officer to report at once any defect by which these arrangements do not effect their proper object.

Duties as to inspecting prison and prisoners, and

as to night visits.

Duties as to

24. He shall visit and inspect daily every part of the prison and see every prisoner once at least in every 24 hours. Once in each week he shall go through the prison at an uncertain hour of the night recording the fact in his Journal. When visiting or inspecting the female prison he shall be accompanied by the Matron or by a female warder.

25. He shall hear the reports every day, at reports, com- such an hour as is most convenient, and shall plaints, or applications. take care that every prisoner having a complaint to make or request to prefer to him shall have ample facilities for doing so; and he shall redress any grievances, or take such steps as may seem necessary, recording the same in the appointed manner. Should, however; repeated complaints Groundless of a groundless nature be made under this rule, complaints. the matter shall be treated as a breach of prison discipline, and the offender shall be liable to punish- ment according to the scale of punishments laid down in these rules.

Duties as to prisoners

26. He shall see that the proper number of required for prisoners required by the Director of Public public works. Works for public works are sent out at the proper time, with a sufficient number of officers for their safe custody, and he shall occasionally visit them while at work.

Duty as to identification

of prisoners.

Duty as to

27. He shall use his best endeavours to assist in the identification of prisoners, and with that object shall furnish to the Police any information in his power.

28. He shall be responsible that the store store regula regulations are strictly enforced.

tions,

Duties as to prisoners committed

for trial at Criminal Sessions.

29. He shall, a few days before the 18th of each month, or such other time as may be fixed for the opening of the Criminal Sessions, on the occasion of prisoners who are committed for trial being served with the usual informations, ask them each separately if they wish to see a legal adviser or to call witnesses for their defence, and shall at once inform the Police authorities in order that such witnesses may be, if necessary, summoned to appear at the Sessions. He shall

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