I arrive at the same opinion as that expressed by the Board, that the escape succeeded through an unfortunate combination of circumstances, Cutters' Bland.
I have now the honour to forward that Report with minutes, Proceedings and appendix.
I also enclose the remarks of M. Tomlin, Superintendent of the Convict Station, and those of the Captain Superintendent of Police, together with the Colonial Secretary's concluding letters to each of those officers.
The Station Rules are likewise transmitted for reference.
And as will be seen from Minute No.4, I must acquit of blame M. Superintendent Tomlin, who had been but a short time in charge of the Station, and naturally was cautious in departing from the system which he found in force.
The accident is in a great measure attributable to the inefficiency of Police and ...
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