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XX1,--( Continued).

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The terms to which the Diets for prisoners shall be severally applied shalt be those set forth in the follow- ing Table:

Term.

Class 1.

Class 2.

European

Three months or under Over three months..

Whole terin,

Three months

Remainder of term.

Chinese & Indians

| Six months or under,

Over six months,

Whole term. Six months.

Remainder of term.

DIETS FOR ILL-CONDUCTED OR IDLE PRISONERS.

EUROPEAN..

CHINESE,

INDIAN,

No. 1..

For Men and Women,

Bread, 1 b., with water; daily.

Rice, 12 oz. ; Salt, § oz.; with water; daily.

Flour, 12 oz. ; Salt, ‡ oz. ; with water; daily.

This diet to be limited to seven days, and the under-mentioned “No. 2" diet to be substituted for it on the

fourth day.

No task or labour to be enforced on any of the days on which this diet constitutes the sole food supplied to the

prisoner.

No. 2.

For Men and Women performing a Daily Tusk of any Labour not expressly defined as Hurd Lubour,

European,

Breakfast, Dinner,

Supper,

Breakfast,.

Chinese,...

Dinner, Supper,

Indian,

Dinner, Supper,

Breakfast,

Bread, 8 oz. Potatoes, 8 oz.

Stirabout, I pint. Bread, 8 oz.

Rice, 6 oz.

Vegetables, 4 oz.

Chutney, 1 oz.; Oil, † oz.; Sult, ♣ oz. Congee, 1 pint.

Rice, 6 oz.

Chutney,

Flour, 7 oz.

oz.; Oil, † oz.; Sait, joz.

Chutney, oz.; Salt, ‡ oz.

Stirabout, i pint.

Flour, 7 oz.

Chutney,

This diet to be limited to twenty-ono days.

oz.; Salt, † oz.

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