24. The general behaviour of the prisoners and the discipline in all prisons was very good.
25. The health of the prisoners was maintained satisfactorily.
26. The conduct of the officers was on the whole exemplary.
27. The general health of the staff was good.
28. A Committee was appointed by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government to consider the recent increase in the number of prisoners in the Colony and to make recommendations in respect of such increase. The first meeting was held in the Post Master General's office at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday the 29th June, 1937, subsequent meetings were held and a report was submitted to His Excellency the Governor.
29. Mr. J. W. Franks, O.B.E., Superintendent of Prisons, went on leave from the 17th April prior to retirement on pension.
30. Mr. F. A. Hopkins, Assistant Superintendent of Prisons, acted as Superintendent of Prisons as from the 17th April.
7th March, 1938.
F. A. HOPKINS,
Acting Superintendent of Prisons.
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24. The general behaviour of the prisoners and the discipline in all prisons was very good.
25. The health of the prisoners was maintained.
satisfactorily
26. The conduct of the officers was on the whole exemplary.
27. The general health of the staff was good.
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28. A Committee was appointed by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government to consider the recent increase in the number of prisoners in the Colony and to make recommendations in respect of such increase. The first meeting was held in the Post Master General's office at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday the 29th June, 1937, subsequent meetings were held and a report was submitted to His Excellency the Governor.
29. Mr. J. W. Franks, O.B.E., Superintendent of Prisons, went on leave from the 17th April prior to retirement on pension.
30. Mr. F. A. Hopkins, Assistant Superintendent of Prisons, acted as 'Superintendent of Prisons as from the 17th April.
7th. March, 1938.
F. A. HOPKINS,
Acting Superintendent of Prisons.
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