that there

anything in it which diverged from what I told them,

nor do I now know that there

Avoy.

M. Mitchell seemed to be very much Annoyed, to judge by his manner. He asked me whether I had received any money from the prisoners ? and

said that I had not. I have never received my first Lyell's

Avow

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also examined and confirmed

statements. We were not

all my statements. We examined on oath. The prisoner Lee Asov's sending a letter to any body out of this prison I am not aware of. Prisoners can send letters quite well without my having knowledge of it - (believe signature)

Sworn, Date:,

(Signed) J. B. Busty A.

Read and explained to the witness

(Through Interpreter) Tramow Dick-

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until

Adjourned at about 11AM.

6P.M. the Same day. At 6 P.M. resumed as follows. Risber Edward Monkenzie, being duly

sor, South

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I am the Keeper of this prison, and have held that office since the 10th of March last. Five of the East Point criminals have had their sentences of death commuted, and the fifth have been

discharged by Free Pardon. Three of the five have since been sent to Penang under sentence of Transportation. There

remain two here in the Prison, Lee Clong and Chick-Assing.

I remember to have had some conversation

-sations with the late Sheriff, M. Mitchell, on the subject of charge for the food of these five criminals.

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