511

Tium bin adrift

the promises that if he

allowed to resume his duties, he

will leave

great

such change

Carel

that

that for which he

was dismissed, shall be made

against him.

M. Tuhin

Damo

that Green

has freed himself a valuable

proved

officer, and submits that the dismissal of Mr Outcher which

was recommended

for striking a prisoner (his 2nd or 3rd offence), will have the effect of entirely putting down such offences, and that Green would never have lifted his hand to the

prisoner

had he known

libe done to Mr. Culhem.

simply informed Green that

before the

I would lay his case before

(Signed) Basil Chich,

"Acting Colonial Secretary"

11. July 141.

Minute by His Excellency the Governor.

Green was fined £2 in

August 1893 for "slapping a prisoner"; he was again fined £2 in February 1874 for "beating a prisoner"; and again this month he is fined £2 for "using violence to a prisoner".

I find that a few days before

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