Lieut. May's remarks on the whole are entitled to much consideration, but whether his opinions are applicable is another matter.

That certain rules prima facie seem applicable where entire preoccupation will exist or certain tasks are recorded. Sir R. Macdonell's views cannot be prejudged. In Cha Su di fat p.38, it was decided that Hardull's interrogatories required some explanation.

One of the grounds declared the inapplicability of penal labour principles and matters related to local courts. The deferment of matters which I found that his opinion that prison discipline had a great effect appeared prima facie to be generally applicable. The separation of lifeguard prisoners and the system rebuked by the men when the Larden worked than tread-mill or shot-drill during their work (in 1865) was noted.

It was added that the Bread Wheel and the crank were used.

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