CO129-079 - Public Offices - 1860 — Page 383

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the Colonists it appears to Mr Sterbert beat the latter leave no just ground of complaint in being called on to bear whatever additional expense may be incurred for the subsistence of a Military Prisoner in their Gaols, in excess of the sum allowed for the purpose by the Mutiny Act.

I have to add that it would appear from the Return which accompanied the Governor of Hongkong's despatch that the expense of subsisting Military Prisoners in the Civil Prison at that Station is considerably less than in the English Gaols.

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X. the Colonists it appears to Mr Sterbert beat the latter leave no just ground of complaint in being called on to bear whatever additional expense may be incurred for the subsistence of a Military Prisoner in their Gaols, in excess of the sum allowed for the purpose by the Mutiny Act. I have to add that it would appear from the Return which accompanied the Governor of Hongkong's despatch that the expense of subsisting Military Prisoners in the Civil Prison at that Station is considerably less than in the English Gaols. Page 381
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19 X. the Colonists it appears to Mr Sterbert beat the latter leave no just ground of complaint in being called on to bear chatever additional expense oray be incurred for the of a Rullary Prisoner the subsistener. their Gaols, in excess of the bra day allowed for the purpose by the Munting Act! _ Jave to add that it could appear from the Return which accompanied ies the Governor of Houghong's despatch that the expense of subsisting Military Prisoners the Civil Prison at that Station is considerably less than in the English Gaols.. Jam fire Janabidkervant 381
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X.

the Colonists it appears to Mr Sterbert beat the latter leave no just ground of complaint in being called on to bear

chatever additional expense oray be incurred for the of a Rullary Prisoner

the subsistener.

their

Gaols, in excess of the bra

day allowed for the purpose by the Munting Act! _

Jave to add that it could appear from the Return which accompanied

ies the Governor of Houghong's despatch that the expense of subsisting Military Prisoners

the Civil Prison at

that Station is considerably less than in the English Gaols..

Jam fire Janabidkervant

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