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that he "objected to spending money
either
ou
the extension of the present
"Gaol or the building of
a new one
and that he "utterly condemned
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Sir Hercules Robinson's project of Gurl on Stone Cutters Bland.
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as the
weight of
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my predecepors. In advocating the Stone Cutter's Island project
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carried out, had its faults been removed, had its managemenć been made perfect, Stone Cutter's Seland Gool would have been
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for 33 years
would have been attained by
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inclined to attack more importance
to the temperately exprepest views of Mt. May who was
either at the head of the Police Force or Sevin Police Magistrate of Stoughtons, and whose sound judgment and experience have been so
often appealed to by
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the reduction of
the Criminal.
class. I held that olivion in
1862 and I continue to hold it
at the
present time
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