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be held out as a reward. for continuous

good

conduct and industry

on the

part of long

sentericed prisoners in

Victoria Gaol, I have the honour to

sualore але,

(Copy)

Enclosure.

331

Gaol Superintendent Office,

Hongkong, 12 May, 1887.

Colonial Secretary,

With reference to the

Secretary of State's Despatch No. 45 of the 31st March last, forwarding report on

this subject by

Enclosures 12th May, 1887

my

of the Gaol;

the Acting Superintendent of the

Superintendent of the

and to state that I concur with him

in

thinking that it is not desirable to

make any

alteration at present in the

diet of those men.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,

Aflameron.

for

consideration, I beg to state that,

having

consulted with the Colonial

Surgeon, I am of opinion that it would

not be desirable to make any

alteration at present in the rations served out to long service prisoners whose conduct has been good.

2.

I consider that the inducements

held out to prisoners to behave well,

in the

shape

of remission of sentence:

light labour, are

adequate;

the latter

indeed to a certain extent carries out

the

suggestion

to

give

a

larger amount of food

was at the

commencement

of a Prisoner's sentence.

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be held out as a reward. for continuous good conduct and industry on the part of long sentericed prisoners in Victoria Gaol, I have the honour to sualore але, (Copy) Enclosure. 331 Gaol Superintendent Office, Hongkong, 12 May, 1887. Colonial Secretary, With reference to the Secretary of State's Despatch No. 45 of the 31st March last, forwarding report on this subject by Enclosures 12th May, 1887 my of the Gaol; the Acting Superintendent of the Superintendent of the and to state that I concur with him in thinking that it is not desirable to make any alteration at present in the diet of those men. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, Aflameron. for consideration, I beg to state that, having consulted with the Colonial Surgeon, I am of opinion that it would not be desirable to make any alteration at present in the rations served out to long service prisoners whose conduct has been good. 2. I consider that the inducements held out to prisoners to behave well, in the shape of remission of sentence: light labour, are adequate; the latter indeed to a certain extent carries out the suggestion to give a larger amount of food was at the commencement of a Prisoner's sentence.
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be held out as a reward. for continuous good conduct and industry on the part of long sentericed prisoners in Victoria Gaol, I have the honour to sualore але, (Copy) Enclosure. 331 Caol Superintendent Office, ch Hongkong, 12 May, 1887%. Colonial Secretary, With reference to the Searetary of State's Dropcatch N: 45 of the 31. " March last, forware report ሀገ this subject by Ecralosures 12th May, 1887 my of the Gaot; the Acting Superinten Superintendent of the and to state that I conour with him in thinking that it is not desirable to make any altination at present in the diet of those wen. I have the honour to be, Sin, Your Mat Phetient Humble Servant, Aflameron. ded for consideration, I beg to state that, having consulted with the Colonial Surgeon, I aw of opinion that it would not be desirable to make any any alteration at present in the rations served out to long service prisonets whose concluct has been good. 2. I consider that the inducements held out to prisoners to behave well, the shape of remission of sentence: light labour, are aced sufficient; the latter QA indeed to a certain extent carries out the suggestion to, ao a - in the despatch referred larger amount of food was at the Comment acement than of a Prisone to
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be held out as a reward. for continuous

good

conduct and industry

on the

part of long

sentericed prisoners in

Victoria Gaol, I have the honour to

sualore але,

(Copy)

Enclosure.

331

Caol Superintendent Office,

ch

Hongkong, 12 May, 1887%.

Colonial Secretary,

With reference to the

Searetary of State's Dropcatch N: 45 of the 31. " March last, forware

report

ሀገ

this subject by

Ecralosures 12th

May, 1887

my

of the Gaot;

the Acting Superinten

Superintendent of the

and to state that I conour with him

in

thinking that it is not desirable to

make any

altination at present in the

diet of those wen.

I have the honour to be,

Sin,

Your Mat Phetient Humble Servant,

Aflameron.

ded

for

consideration, I beg to state that,

having

consulted with the Colonial

Surgeon, I aw of opinion that it would

not be desirable to make any

any alteration at present in the rations served out to long service prisonets whose concluct has been good.

2.

I consider that the inducements

held out to prisoners to behave well,

the

shape

of remission of sentence:

light labour, are

aced

sufficient; the latter

QA

indeed to a certain extent carries out

the

suggestion

to,

ao a

- in the despatch referred

larger amount of food

was at the

Comment

acement

than

of a Prisone to

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