4
160
5
prisoners of other classes who were
detained on the same
V
-days.
Is a return showing commodation which in Mr.
accor
the
Hayward's opinion ought to be provided in the New Gaol, assuming
that as it is to be created on the
Gland of HongKong, only one Gool will be required.
3.
Enclosure 5.
It will be seen that M. Hayward considers that no less than 555 ordinary sleeping cells should be provided, besides 92 larger cells intended for prisoners who are to be kept separate by day as wel by night.
4
as well as
presume that the
separate
I
separate cells are intended only for prisoners undergoing sentences of Penal Servitude or Hard labour. The
largest number of these two classes
that has been detained
last 10 years
was 676
during on 16th July 1881,
the
July/1881,
(see statement 4) but this number must be regarded as abnormally high
as it included 32 gamblers who were day, and it may
sentenced on one
I think be reduced to 644.
Turning to statement
Hard laber
No.3 which shews the number of Penal Servitude and prisoners
A
detained on 7th and 15th days of each month since 1873 it will be seen
that this number has been steadily
increasing