CO129-231 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1887 [1-3] — Page 126

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Latterly, the stricter discipline established by Major-General Gordon is no longer looked upon with the same indifference as formerly.

3. I have now the honour to forward for your information:

a. Enclosure 9, 3rd Feby. 1887.

Copy of Mr. Mitchell-Innes' first report of 31st January last, in which he informed me of the occurrence of the mutiny, and reported that, by his direction, 12 strokes of a rattan had at once been inflicted on 54 of the mutineers, on 31st Jany 1887.

Copy of a more detailed report by Mr Mitchell-Innes, dated 6th February, on the mutiny.

Report of enquiry made on the morning of 10th February, by the Acting Superintendent of the Gaol; and a Justice of the Peace (Mr. Wise, Barrister-at-law, Police Magistrate, and Acting Registrar of the Supreme Court) into charges preferred.

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Latterly, the stricter discipline established by Major-General Gordon is no longer looked upon with the same indifference as formerly. 3. I have now the honour to forward for your information: a. Enclosure 9, 3rd Feby. 1887. Copy of Mr. Mitchell-Innes' first report of 31st January last, in which he informed me of the occurrence of the mutiny, and reported that, by his direction, 12 strokes of a rattan had at once been inflicted on 54 of the mutineers, on 31st Jany 1887. Copy of a more detailed report by Mr Mitchell-Innes, dated 6th February, on the mutiny. Report of enquiry made on the morning of 10th February, by the Acting Superintendent of the Gaol; and a Justice of the Peace (Mr. Wise, Barrister-at-law, Police Magistrate, and Acting Registrar of the Supreme Court) into charges preferred.
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Lof upon the stricter discipline · established by Major-General Gordon, no longer with the same indifference as looked upon formerly. 3. I have Now the honour to forward for your information a. Enclosure 9 3rd Feby. 1837. 1st Feby 1887. Copy of Mr. Mitchell-Innes Enclosure 1. Enclosure 3. first report of 31st January last, in which he informed Ine of the occurrence The mutiny, and reported of that, by his direation, 12 strokes of 31st Jany 1889 6. م 125 of a rattan had at once- been inflicted on 54 of the mutineers, Copy of a more detailed report by Mr Mitchell-Imes 36? February, on Report of enquiry, made on smorning of 10th February, by the Acting Superintendent of the Gaol; and a Justice of the Pease (Mr. Wise, Barrister- at-law, Police Magistrate, and Now Acting Registrar of the -Dupreme Court) into charges. preferred
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Lof

upon

the stricter discipline

· established by Major-General

Gordon, no longer

with the same indifference

as

looked

upon

formerly.

3.

I have

Now

the

honour to forward for your

information

a.

Enclosure 9 3rd Feby. 1837.

1st Feby 1887.

Copy of Mr. Mitchell-Innes Enclosure 1. Enclosure 3.

first report of 31st January

last, in which he informed

Ine

of the occurrence

The mutiny,

and reported

of

that, by his direation, 12 strokes

of

31st Jany 1889

6.

م

125

of a rattan had at once-

been inflicted on 54 of

the mutineers,

Copy of a more detailed

report by Mr Mitchell-Imes

36? February,

on

Report of enquiry,

made on

smorning of 10th February, by the Acting Superintendent of the Gaol; and a Justice of the Pease (Mr. Wise, Barrister- at-law, Police Magistrate, and

Now

Acting Registrar of the -Dupreme Court) into charges.

preferred

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