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IV.
INTERROGATORY VIII.
I. The provisions for sewerage and drainage, the position and state of the
latrines and urinals.
II. The water supply; its sources, quality, and amount.
III. The means for ventilation: a, of the building generally; b, of the
separate wards or cells.
IV. The baths and lavatories.
V. The means for heating; and the average temperature in hot and in cold
seasons.
VI. The amount of window-space, exclusive of bars; the provisions for
lighting.
In each cell is placed a urine tub with a closely
fitting
lid
for the
use of the inmates during the night. "On the prisoners being unlocked in the morning
taken a shore and cleansed and
tubs
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these
brought on
board at lock up time in the evening. There is a
latrine on shoro
the day.
for the
Ma
of the prisoners during
The water supply although greatly improved, is get far from good. Owing to the very lengthened drought we have experienced for the last few months, the Springs
supply
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on the Island from whence we draw om nearly exhausted, bet by enforcing economy it has so far sufficed for our wants, and is of pretty,
good quality.
The ventilation of the Hulk generally is good.
baths or lavatories, every prisoner,
There are no
unless excempted
on Medical grounds, is compelled