on the punishment, which he in virtue of the powers recently conferred upon the Superintendent, had inflicted.
The Board being of opinion that ... Mitshell-Imes remarks were called for, and that the Board had under the letter of appointment full power to make any Report which the circumstances of the case and the evidence would justify, declined to hear Mr Immes or to receive his protest.
The Board then proceeded to enquire into the disturbance which took place in Victoria Gaol on the 31st January last, and called James ... car Hodge / 2nd Head Turnkey, ... historia Gad, and John Jones, Warden of the Gaol.
The Board also read and considered letters of the Acting Superintendent to Colonial Secretary dated 31st January last and 8th instant, the evidence taken by Mr. Mitchell-Innes on the morning of the disturbance, and also the statements made before Mr. Mitchell-Innes. After considering the same and the other papers communicated to the Board by order of the Officer Administering the Government, we beg to report as follows:
In April last a Committee was appointed to consider the over-crowded state of Victoria Gaol, one of the first questions which came before that Committee was the scale of diet, and a subcommittee consisting of the Superintendent of the Gaol, Dr. Manson, and Dr. ...
on the punishment, which he in virtue of the powers recently conferred upon the Superintendent, had inflicted.
The Board being of opinion that ))) Mitshell-Imes
incalled for,
remarks were
and that the Board had under the letter of appointment full power to make any Report which the circumstances
the case
of and the evidence would justify, declined to hear Inr Immes or to receive his protest.
The Board then
proceeded to enquire into the disturbance which took place in Victoria Gaol
on the 31st January last, and called James
car Hodge / 2nd Head Turnkey. thistoria Gad, and John Jones, Warden of the Gaol.
The Board also read
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and considered letters of the Asting duperintendent to Colonial Secretary dated 31st January last and Bad instant, the evidence taken by Mr. Mitchell-Innes on the morning of the disturbance
and also the statements made before 1). Mise, 9.8% and Mr Mitchell-Irned. After considering
the same and the other papers communicated to the Board by order of the Officer Administering the Government we. beg to ~ report as follows :
In April last a Committee was appointed to
consider the over-crowded state of Victoria Gaol, one of the first questions which came before that Committee was the seale of dit, and a subcommitte consisting of the Dusperintendent of the Gaol, Dr. Manson, and
Dr
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