CO129-064 - Sir Bowring - 1857 [8-10] — Page 343

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buckets for cach cell .

2. Gool Whims. The

number of sick, and the number of punishme should he reported weekly. 3 . Rules for the conduct

f

Prisoners, should be framed, and read each Sunday both in English

and Chinese .

4. Seamen imprisoned for neqsent of duty. Their in maintenance is charged to

their respective ships;

anly

but

the actual cost of food.

of at least one

A charge of

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shilling a day should be made to the ship for rach

man, and one dollar

Callos for

putting each on board ship. "The Port being free such is ha

es as relate to Gɛamen

expenses

should not if possible be

dur

in

any way borne

boms by the

Colony.

J.

5 . Prisoners from the foncalas. Ports, or found quilty of crime committed beyond the limits of the folany. It is respectfully suggested that the Home Government should be called upon to provide an,

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