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them to carry it out strictly. The arrangement for having the ten leading convicts as the regular boatmen of each Stone Boat was in practice when I took charge of the Establishment on the 26th March last.

Enquiry adjourned at 7. p.m. until 11. A. M. on the 25th.

Monday 25th April 1884

All the members of the Board assembled at the Convict Hulk at the time specified at the adjournment.

The Minutes of the preceding day were read, whereupon Mr. Tomlin requested permission to correct his Statement.

George L. Tomlin, further examined, states; with regard to that part of my statement referring to making the first "Escape" Signal, I wish to explain that the "Halyard" which broke was that belonging to the mast head, the ball at the end of the Casting being hoisted, and remained there.

NU DAD yard consequently it could not have been mistaken for the Signal for the attendance of a surgeon, that being a single Ball at the mast head.

At the time at which a perfect Escape signal was made, my present conviction is that it was made at about ten o'clock; that Signal was a ball at the mast head and a Ball at the Eastern yard arm or a Ball at the Western yard arm. I am not certain which.

When I took charge of the Jail, the Stone gang numbered about 140 Convicts, having a guard of five men, viz: two...

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24 68 25 them to carry it out strictly. The arrangement for having the ten leading convicts as the regular boatmen of each Stone Boat was in practice when I took charge of the Establishment on the 26th March last. Enquiry adjourned at 7. p.m. until 11. A. M. on the 25th. Monday 25th April 1884 All the members of the Board assembled at the Convict Hulk at the time specified at the adjournment. The Minutes of the preceding day were read, whereupon Mr. Tomlin requested permission to correct his Statement. George L. Tomlin, further examined, states; with regard to that part of my statement referring to making the first "Escape" Signal, I wish to explain that the "Halyard" which broke was that belonging to the mast head, the ball at the end of the Casting being hoisted, and remained there. NU DAD yard consequently it could not have been mistaken for the Signal for the attendance of a surgeon, that being a single Ball at the mast head. At the time at which a perfect Escape signal was made, my present conviction is that it was made at about ten o'clock; that Signal was a ball at the mast head and a Ball at the Eastern yard arm or a Ball at the Western yard arm. I am not certain which. When I took charge of the Jail, the Stone gang numbered about 140 Convicts, having a guard of five men, viz: two...
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24 68 25 them to carry it out strictly. The arrangement for having the ten leonvicts as the regular boatmen of each stone Boat was in practice when I took charge of the Establishment on the 26th March last Enquing adjourned at 7. p.m until 11. A. M. on the 25th Monday 25th April 1884 All the members of the Board assembled at the Convich Hulk at the time specified at the adjournments. The Minutes of the preceding day read whereupon In Tomlin requested- to correct his Statement. permisim George L. Forlin, further examined, States; with regard to that port of syn statement referring to making the first "Escape" Signal, I wish to explain that the "He alyard" which broke was that belonging to the mash head, the ball at the end of the Castin hoisted, and remained there. NU DAD yard consequently it emed not have been mistatten for the Rignal for the attendance of a surgeon that being a single Ball at the most head to the time at which a perfect and with regard Escape signal was made my present conviction is that it was made at about ten o'clock; that Signal was a ball at the most head and a Ball at the Eastern yard and arm or a Bale at the Western yard. arm. I am not certain which. When I took charge of the Fail the Stone gang numbered about 140 Convicts having a greard of five guard of five men, siz: two
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them to carry it out strictly. The arrangement for having the ten leonvicts

as the regular

boatmen of each stone Boat was in practice when I took charge of the Establishment

on

the 26th March last

Enquing adjourned at 7. p.m

until 11. A. M. on

the 25th

Monday 25th April 1884

All the members of the Board assembled at the Convich Hulk at the time specified

at the adjournments.

The Minutes of the preceding day read whereupon In Tomlin requested-

to correct his Statement.

permisim

George L. Forlin, further examined, States; with regard to that port of syn statement referring to making the first

"Escape" Signal, I wish to explain that the "He alyard" which broke was that belonging to the mash head, the ball at the end of the Castin

hoisted, and remained there.

NU DAD

yard

consequently it emed not have been mistatten for the Rignal for the attendance of a surgeon

that being a single Ball at the most head

to the time at which a perfect

and with

regard

Escape signal

was made

my present conviction

is that it was made at about ten o'clock;

that Signal

was a ball at the most head

and a Ball at the Eastern

yard

and arm or

a Bale at the Western

yard.

arm. I am

not certain which.

When I took charge of the Fail the

Stone

gang

numbered about 140 Convicts

having a greard of five

guard of five men, siz: two

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