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Regulations for the Government of Her Majesty's

the Island of Hongkong.

Jail

orv

One European, Constable with be

Sail day

św

sentry

the Convict

and night. his duty is to take charge of the sick, corks and sweepers, and not allow them to leave the prison -unless accompanied by Indian Constable. He will also:

the solitary

am

visit the Indian Constable

DIU

sentry

over

cz it's

ht, and see that he is abest on day

cvery half hour during the night,

day -

duz

One European Constable will remain at the prison all he will keep the keys in his posession during the day, and at sunset deliver them over to the Sailer.

One Indian Constabler will be posted on sentry the solitary cils

every evening at suriset, and remain were the following mon by posted till six o'clock the

maning

do

locked

Each prisoner. must be searched before. The it

up,

and knives

taken from him.

02

cutting instruments

other cutting

EDEL

No clothes, food or anything else will be allowed to enter the Sail without being previously inspected by the Constable on duty.

unless

No prisoner will be allowed to quit his cell to labour, exercise, or

to obey

a

call of nature,

No

without special permission.

6 prisoner will be allowed to receive visitns unless by the sanction of the Sailer,

and in

the

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