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the two Departments - In this manner many of the chief existing objections to the~ local prison service (and notably the objection to the monotony of prison service
tropical climate) could
in a
be overe
overcome
by the periodical
transfer of men from on department to the other_Whilst, if the amalgamation of the two Departments
was thus. complete, it would be unneces sary to incur expenditure in
providing
providing
rooms
new sness and recreation
for the Gaol, those already
provided for the Police being
vailable.
a
If Your Lordship deems
con-
this suggestion worthy of sideration, I would propose that
on
Mr. May who is at present. leave in England, should be ac corded an opportunity of express ing his views thereon.
I have the honour to be My Lord Marquess, Your Lordship's Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
Within Robnigry