THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 31st OCTOBER, 1891.

SOUP. Each pint to contain 4 oz. meat without bone, 1 oz. onions, 1 oz. barley, 4 oz. greens, yams, sweet potatoes or taro, with pepper and salt. GRUEL-Each pint to contain 2 oz. oatmeal, 1 oz. mo-

lasses, and sufficient salt.

Cocoa. Each pint to contain 4 oz, flake cocoa or nibs,

1 ᎤᏃ. molasses or sugar.

SUET PUDDING.-To every pound 14 oz. suet, 64 oz. flour,

8 oz. water.

CURRY STUFF.--Chillies 3 drs., pepper 1 drs., turmeric dr., coriander seed dr., cummin seed dr.,

oz.

and oil

TEA.-Each pint to contain § oz, tea, 2 oz. sugar.

DAILY RATION FOR EUROPEAN DEBTORS AND FIRST-CLASS MISDEMEANANTS.

Bread,

Beef, Mutton or

week),

Beef for Soup,

Vegetables (3 days a week),

b. 4 oz.

without bone (6 days a

8 oz.

..14 oz.

Fresh Fish (once a week),

8 oz.

8 oz.

Potatoes (3 days a week),

8 oz.

8 oz.

White Rice (1 day),

1 b.

Suet Pudding (once a week),

2 oz.

Ŏatmeal for Gruel (once a week),

1 oz.

Tea, Sugar,

2 oz.

oz.

Salt (fine),

Curry Stuff (once a week),..............

7 dr.

Soup, suet pudding, and curry stuff to be made as in recipe for other prisoners, except that beef, & oz., is allowed in this class.

ORDINARY PENAL DIET FOR EUROPEAN

PRISONERS.

BREAKFAST.-Bread, ...

DINNER.-Rice (common),

Salt (fine),

8

oz.

8 oz.

SCALE OF DIET FOR ASIATIC PRISONERS.

REMARKS.

COMMON

RICE.

OIL. FRESH FISH. SALT FISH.

VEGE-

TABLES.

CHUT.

NEY.

TEA. SALT.

**

oz.

*20

11⁄2 oz.

oz. oz.

. 1 oz.

*20 $

22

02.

4 oz. Fork daily.

You ca

> 1 oz.

fb. 6 OZ 10%. daily.

oz.

40144

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955

ces over 6 months, Remand, ; 1. Male Prisoners with senten- and for Trial,................. ces of 6 months and under, ! 2. Male Prisoners with senten- " but over 14 days, ................................... tences over 14 days, and{ 3. Female Prisoners with seu-) boys under 16 with senten- f ces above 6 months, ........................... ) 4. Debtors, aud First-class Mis- demeanants,

5. Penal Diet, .......... 6. Reduced Penal Diet,

7. Punishment Dict, ......

1 tb. 8 oz. oz.

-~

1 lb. 0 oz. | 02.

1 lb. 4 02.02.

1 b.10oz. 07.

1 tb. 8 oz.

1 b. 2 oz.

12 oz.

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...

The above represents the quantity for two meals, morning and evening. 2 oz. of rice will be deducted from each prisoner in No. 1, 2 and 3 and made into congee, 1 pint of which is to be served at mid-day.

Chinese prisoners sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for upwards of 2 years will have 4 oz. pork, once a week, after they have served the first 6 months of their imprisonment. Such prisoners who are excused hard labour by the Surgeon and Prisoners employed on Public Works will receive the same diet as prisoners sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for upwards of 2 years. When employed at places where the drinking water is liable to drainage pollution, they may be supplied placed on No. 3 Industrial Light Labour will not be allowed pork, except when ordered in special cases by the Surgcon. with rice-water congee to drink; 13 oz. of rice to cach pint of water.

SUPPER. Bread,

1

oz.

8 oz..

NOTE.-Any prisoner senteneed to more than 5 days' penal dict has one pint of gruel at breakfast and supper.

PUNISHMENT DIET FOR EUROPEAN

PRISONERS.

Bread divided into two meals,................... .1 lb. per diem.

CLASS OF PRISONERS.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, HONGKONG.

A. M. THOMSON,

Acting Clerk of Councile.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 441.

It is hereby notified that Her Majesty has not been advised to exercise her power of disallowance with respect to the following Ordinances:-

Ordinance No. 13 of 1891.-An Ordinance to license the present Church of the Immaculate Conception for the celebration of marriages from the time of its opening.

Ordinance No. 14 of 1891.—An Ordinance to amend The Women and Girls' Protection

Ordinance, 1890.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 30th October, 1891.

W. M. GOODMAN, Acting Colonial Secretary.

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