Liqirlative Council when, on the 11!t of November, I invited the members to
favo
me with their views on the nccepity of enlarging the prison
2.
July
me
member, Sir Keswick,
sojected to Gaol extension, and I have taken steps to afford kim
an sh
opportunity
of fully explaining his views at the pest meeting of the Council
3.
Mr. Ryrie, Mr Frysler and Str. Sixy arqued in from of the create
system, the first of there gentlernen
extreping the Prinion that
from
500 lo
boo ceranate cells would be iufficient
and think there might be constructed
on the existing site
M. May,
330
the Acting Colonial Secretary, advreated
the completion of the Gaol on Stone Cutters Slaná, and S. Stalflar pointl
out the topictions to maintaining a
wrison in the
the centre of
town of Victoria
Encidentally,
4.
the crowned
come references
having been made to the practice
of deportation, I was able to give a
brief sketch
of
the mode in which
I had (acting on Erd Carnarvons instructions) carried out the
derotation Adinances.
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5. I was also able to inform the Council that the number of prisoner
in Gaol at this time in 1878, was
fare
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