44.
could be effected to keep prison
prisoners
in the upper part distinct from
those below. The Jailor could not employ it. The accommodation in Solitary cells in Karracks
prisons in Angland is 535 Aubic feet to each prisoner . In a Tropical climate the allowance should br, at least
one half more, for Europeans. This could be obtained by increasing the height of the rooms. In India, upwards
1,000 Cubie.
i feet
are allowed
in the barracks per man. The anly feasible way that
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the acting Purveyor General
sees for extending the Prison is by the resumption Of Inland Lots N° 915, N°3 and N° 131. unless a new Lite was selected, further
to the westward for a new Prison . If a new prison is
erected, it should be on
the
radiating principle; that is with a Semicircular inspection Fall; from which all the
·
wards would radiate; which
allows not onl a
thorough
inspection of the wards, but
also
of the Airing yards.