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such

arrangement is

practicable.

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to appoint by Proclamation places of transportation to which Colonial Convicts may

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I should, if I he felt. I had the power to do so, have directed that the sentence should be carried out in Dudia, where they may have food cooked by men of the same caste with themselves - instead of in this Colony where such arrangement is not practicable.

The Colonial Regulations (1:424) authorize The Queen in Council to empower the Governors of Colonies to appoint by Proclamation places of transportation to which Colonial Convicts may be sent, but so far as I can ascertain, that power has never been exercised. However, any Despatch has been received, with which I am unacquainted, that may intimate necessary provision has been made, I should have no hesitation in advising His Excellency to do now what I would.

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I should, if I felt I had the power to do so, have directed that the sentence should be carried out in Dudia, where they may have food cooked by men of the same caste with themselves - instead of in this Colony where such arrangement is not practicable.

The Colonial Regulations (1:424) authorize The Queen in Council to empower the Governors of Colonies to appoint by Proclamation places of transportation to which Colonial Convicts may be sent, but so far as I can ascertain, that power has never been exercised. However, if any Despatch has been received, with which I am unacquainted, that may intimate that necessary provision has been made, I should have no hesitation in advising His Excellency to do now what I would.

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