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The Lg. Commisil to consider the whole spebject of a long Spacche which he have Jublished in the Jagette, & promien at the next meeting to lay his Jelens When Shine-

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Luv Carmann commits to dive effectively, for want of any comprehensive proposal from him. He has now invited the Sanitary Commissioner to consider the whole subject of a long speech which he has published in the Gazette, and promises at the next meeting to lay his plans.

1. Mr Dean is now in England and has some views on the increase of crime. It might be worth asking him for an explanation that he can give, referring to the dispatch of 22 Aug. 77 (Page 5 of the blue Enclosure), and for any observations on the subject that he may wish to offer, telling him that any official exports of the Colony will be produced to him if he wishes to see them.

Frame & W. Senaspy replied that when he has plenty of time, M Hennessy will be informed that Mr Dean has submitted a report on the increase of crime in 1876, which, although larger than in 1874 and 1875, is less than in 1872 and about the same as in 1871.

As regards flogging with a rattan, the instrument of a cat, the abolition of public flogging, which contradicts Bark's further medical opinion, and whether Dikyu had ever flogged his crews during his previous four years as an officer - and as to whether the prohibition of public flogging deserves consideration.

Without offering any opinion on the subject, it is felt that he is taking upon himself "the hands of the judges in a matter which the law has left with them to award."

M 15/11 169. It is suggested that perhaps it might be added to the effect that which had concerned Carnarvon - entertaining the desire to, as far as possible, abolish brutalising punishments, especially those that are also injurious to the health of the prisoners. He cannot but feel that the general discontinuance of flogging as a punishment for Chinese criminals of certain classes is a question of great difficulty.

It is considered very desirable that a dispatch should be framed on these minutes without delay, for it is impossible to say what Mr. Anley may not do if time is allowed him. He seems, from want of occupation, to be in a dangerously restless mood.

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Luv Carmann commits to dive effectively, for want of any comprehensive proposal from him. He has now invited the Sanitary Commissioner to consider the whole subject of a long speech which he has published in the Gazette, and promises at the next meeting to lay his plans.

1. Mr Dean is now in England and has some views on the increase of crime. It might be worth asking him for an explanation that he can give, referring to the dispatch of 22 Aug. 77 (Page 5 of the blue Enclosure), and for any observations on the subject that he may wish to offer, telling him that any official exports of the Colony will be produced to him if he wishes to see them.

Frame & W. Senaspy replied that when he has plenty of time, M Hennessy will be informed that Mr Dean has submitted a report on the increase of crime in 1876, which, although larger than in 1874 and 1875, is less than in 1872 and about the same as in 1871.

As regards flogging with a rattan, the instrument of a cat, the abolition of public flogging, which contradicts Bark's further medical opinion, and whether Dikyu had ever flogged his crews during his previous four years as an officer - and as to whether the prohibition of public flogging deserves consideration.

Without offering any opinion on the subject, it is felt that he is taking upon himself "the hands of the judges in a matter which the law has left with them to award."

M 15/11 169. It is suggested that perhaps it might be added to the effect that which had concerned Carnarvon - entertaining the desire to, as far as possible, abolish brutalising punishments, especially those that are also injurious to the health of the prisoners. He cannot but feel that the general discontinuance of flogging as a punishment for Chinese criminals of certain classes is a question of great difficulty.

It is considered very desirable that a dispatch should be framed on these minutes without delay, for it is impossible to say what Mr. Anley may not do if time is allowed him. He seems, from want of occupation, to be in a dangerously restless mood.

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Luv Carmann commits to dive effectively, for want of any comprehensive proposal from him: He has now invited the Sanitary Commissioner to consider the whole subject of a long speech which he has published in the Gazette, & promises at the next meeting to lay his plans When Shine-

learn yeh 1. Mr Dean is now in England & has some works of tin. It might be worth asking him for an explanation that he can give of the increase of crime, referring to the dispatch of 22 Aug.77. (Page 5 Of the blue Enclosure) and for any Observations on The subject that he may wish to offer, telling him that any official exports of the Colony will be produced to him if he wishes to see them By Shoes & that acknowledgement of all disputes

Frame & W. Senaspy with a reply that when he has plenty M Hennessy Hi ambay in a complete shape before Lovlaman ally in the investigation. His Lordship will be done with it; inform that Mr Deann has submitted a report on the increase of crime in 1876 which, although larger than in 1874 and 1875, is less than in 1872 and about the same as in 1871-

As regards flogging with a rattan, the instrument of a cat, the abolition of Public flogging which contradicts Bark's further medical opinion, and whether Dikyu had ever flogged his crews during his previous four years as an officer - and as to whether the prohibition of public flogging deserves consideration that without offering any opinion on the subject, it is felt that he is taking upon himself "the hands of the judges in a matter which the law

# Mater. with the approval of previous du. Aptats have left with them to award M 15/11 169 J'agres. Perhaps it might be added to the effect that which had concerned Carnarvon - entertaining the desire to, as far as possible, abolish brutalising punishments, K especially those that are also injurious to the health the prisoners. He cannot but feel that the general discontinuance of flogging as a punishment for Chinese criminals of certain classes is a question of Exlian difficulty.

UM. It is considered very desirable that a dispatch should be framed on these minutes without delay, for it is impossible to say what Mr. Anley may not do if time is allowed him. He seems, from want of occupation, to be in a Jungervarly restless mood He r? reccaè a

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