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Number of Days on Penal Diet.

Dayı.

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I am unable to agree with the Committee that its effect should be further tried. I have to request that a more varied and nutritious diet may be at once introduced, and that at the end of six months its effect may be reported on, with reference to the health and death-rate of the prisoners.

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In my despatch No. 13 of the 24th of January, 1873,* I intimated that penal diet ought not to be introduced until the results of a similar diet in use in Ceylon had been ascertained. I have to request that you will inquire and explain how it was that this intimation was disregarded.

I have, &c,

266

(C)-Relative Weight of able-bodied Prisoners, both Long and Short Sentenced,

at present in Gaol.

Weight.

Amount of

Long or Short

No.

Class and Names,

Sentences.

On Admission.

At Present.

Incrosso.

Decrease.

Lbs.

Lb..

1.ba.

Europaans-

1

J. Toomey

2

T. Kelly

3

W. Constantine

W. Felton

3

A. Reid

6

J. Sweney

7

H. S. Worsh..

8

T. James

9

E. Bain

10

T. Delany

11

W. Nevison

12

W. McNeilly..

::::::::::::

Long

135

1321

177

175

"

158)

1651

168

1611

Short

152

149

150

149

2

136

136

"

130

1221

117

115

*

Long

142

138

186

1781

Short

152

1471

Total

7

60

55

50

50

20

20

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Lbs.

2

7

10

10

Chinese-

1

Goh Bee

2

Lee ab Hoon..

8

Tan Chin

4

Teo Koo

5

Cheang ah Ko

G

Low lean

7

New ah Wee,

в

Loo Kab

9

Tan ab Sam

10

Lee ah Seo

11

Lim ah Seng..

12

We Ho

::::::::::::

Short

1301

134

31

Long

122

111

60

60

110

117

"

Short

128

134

102

102

125

104

"

Long

112

117

Short

108

105

Long

116

99

100

101

30

"

Short

108

116

8

20

20

106

115

H

391

52

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(Signed)

No. 57.

CARNARVON.

Governor Sir W, F. D. Jervois, R.E., K.C.M.G., C.B., to the Earl of Carnarvon.— (Received February 15.)

(Telegraphic.)

OUTBREAK in criminal prison 13th, long-sentenced Chinese prisoners rose,

Singapore, February 15, 1875. attacked Superintendent Digby Dent and warders; Dent mortally wounded, died next day. Riot quelled in half an hour; wounded one soldier 10th severely; warders: two seriously, two severely, twelve slightly; prisoners dead fifteen, wounded dangerously eight, severely two, slightly twenty-five. Order and discipline restored; investigation in progress. Communicate with Admiral Hastings Sherness, who will inform Dent's family. Mrs. Dent well; will remain for her confinement. Braddell wounded?

Malays-

Total

1

Abjec

2

Mahmad

3

Indin

4

Areat

5

Ahmadie

G

Abdullah

7

Inchin

Lanang

9

Moyd

10

Sally

11

Jammab

12

Amrahwee

Total

Indians-

::::::::::::

:

::::::::::::

:::

..

13

Short

125

123

Long

116

114

Short

116

111

100

102

"

130

136

FI

139

129

"

110

110

25

121

127

20

112

114

20

112

109

20

101

103

2

20

109

110

1

10

19

23

*::::::::::

40

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35

Samo

LODE

106

102

2

Serivengadum

Short

122

128

3

Beemah

123

125

3

37

Abdul Ganny

Long

132

134

5

Vytoelingum..

Short

116

124

6

Veerapen

92

97

"

Chinnapen

114

114

Jamiinoo

107

116

@

Soobaroyah

106

109

10

Md. Sultan

97

100

11

Abdulinh

120

124

4

12

Sababady'

126

135

9

25

Total

51

1

Grand Total

1164

1191

No. 56.

The Earl of Carnarvon to Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.

(No. 28. Straits Settlements.)

Sir,

Downing Street, February 6, 1874.

I HAVE received your despatch No. 375 of the 28th of November,* forwarding a Report of a Medical Board on the effects of penal diet on the health and lives of the prisoners.

Looking to the great increase in the death-rate since the introduction of penal diet,

• No. 55.

No. 58.

April 10.)

Governor Sir A. Clarke, R.E., K.C.M.G., C.B., to the Earl of Carnarvon.—(Received

(No. 62. Straits Settlements.) My Lord,

Government House, Singapore, March 9, 1875.

BY telegram and by a semi-official note written during my absence in Siam by Mr. Braddell to Mr. Herbert, your Lordship has been informed of the lamentable occur rences which took place in the Criminal Prison here on the afternoon of the 13th ultimo, and which, I regret to say, led on the following day, to the death of Mr. Digby Dent, Superintendent of Prisons.

2. In addition to the Report by the Inspector of Prisons of what took place, I have the honour to forward now the verdicts of the two inquests held by the coroner, where in one case the jury found a verdict of "Wilful Murder" against fourteen Chinese prisoners and others unknown, for the death of Mr. Dent, and of "Justifiable Homicide" in the instance of the Chinese prisoners who lost their lives in their attempt by murder and violence to escape from the prison.

3. The magisterial inquiry to prepare the case for trial in the Supreme Court against the Chinese prisoners is now being held, and there is little doubt but that they will all be fully committed for trial.

4. I am now further instituting a more general inquiry into the management and internal discipline of the prison with a view to devising a more careful system of super- vision and management, the results of which will be duly reported.

5. I cannot, however, close this despatch without expressing to your Lordship my feeling that I am, myself, not wholly free from responsibility in this matter, as the aggrega- tion of so many desperate criminals in an establishment which was in the first place but ill adapted for such a purpose, and whose staff of officials, owing to the smallness of the salaries when compared with the onerous natures of the duties, it was found no easy task to keep supplied with efficient men, had long been a source of disquietude to me, and I had already initiated steps for isolating the dangerous characters and those who were in the early stages of their punishments, as well as for the reception at the Civil Prison of the short-sentence prisoners committed in the police courts, it having been found that the frequent changes amongst the latter were a constant source of irritation and discontent to the longer-sentence men, and rendered a consistent discipline among them more difficult to sustain.

6. There has been without doubt a want of supervision and an absence of effective precautions arising from the over confidence that had grown up under the system formerly

• No. 54.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

C.O.8

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PUBLIC, RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

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