bays, (Ragged School), which might also, when cargo.
upon, receive for reformatory purposes; juvenile offenders under sentence for criminal offences. The Lease contains no definition of the term "Reformatory" and the Bishop Government, in the grant of land, or in assisting him annual grants of money, ever defined the term Reformatory found fault with his interpretation of it (as a Ragged school or trial School for destitutes!
14. the Land or of Judas. Ever since he occupied granted to him, Bishop Raimondi conducted on premises erected at his own cost an industrial school in which members of destitute Chinese and Portuguese boys have been educated, and occasionally juvenile offenders and vagrants were received from the Magistracy, the Registrar General or the Colonial Secretary, from 1865 down to 1885, and these were in most cases successfully reformed. done this, and never, on occasion, refused to receive a juvenile offender, Bishop Raimondi claimed that he has hitherto fulfilled all obligation involved in the original grant.
6. In August 1885, Bishop Raimondi presented a printed report (copies annexed) of his Reformatory and in 1886 stated his willingness to place the institution under the Reformatory Schools Ordinance (19 of 1877). May 1886, a Reformatory School, but added (a) that juvenile offenders, to be sent to him, should not exceed 14 years in age.
bays, ( Ragged School), which might
also, when carico.
upon, receive for reformatory purposes; juvenile offenders under sentence for creini. nal offences. The Lease contains no digies tion of the term "Reformatory "'" and the Bishop
Government, in
the
is not aware that
grant of land, or in
assisting
hine
annual gravis
raking
the
suévequently
by
occasional or
grants of money, ever de
Lined the term Reformatory found fault with his interpretation
of it (as i
Ragged school
trial School for destitutes !
14.
the Land
or
of Judus.
Ever mice he occupied
granted to him, Bishop the premi
Raimondi conducted on
ses erected at his own cost an in.
austrial school in which member
of destitute Chiries and Portuguese bass have been educated, and -
occasionally
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recasionally juvenile offenders and
were received from the
vagrants Magistracy, the Registrar General or the Colonial Secretary, from 1865
down to 1885, and these were in
most cases.
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saving
successfully reformed. done this, and never,
ocension, refused to re-
any ves
ceive a suvenile offender, Bishop
aimondi olaine that he has
hitherto misited all obligation involved in the original grant.
6.
In Ar
August 1885, Bishop Rai- mondi presented a printed report copies amnesed! of his Reformatory and in 1816 stated his willingness
to place the inekh hon under the
A
ormatory
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Schools rduviance
19 of 217 May 1886, 30 0. Reformatory
c. sekt?
School, but ached (a)
Wat juvenile offendere, te bes souch to him, should not exceed 14 years in
age
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