CO129-272 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1896 [5-9] — Page 518

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105. Subordinate officers suspended from duty and afterwards restored to their situations shall not receive any pay for the time during which they shall have been suspended, except by special order of the Governor.

106. All subordinate officers, on being relieved from any particular duty, or transferred to another part of the prison, shall point out to their successors all matters of special importance connected with their duties, and explain any directions of the Superintendent, or other superior officer, affecting any particular prisoner.

107. Any subordinate officer, disabled from the regular performance of his duties by illness, shall report the same to the Surgeon of the Gaol, who will, if necessary, order his removal to the Government Civil Hospital; and during the time he is there he shall conform to the rules of that establishment, and shall pay such charges as may be claimed for his maintenance and treatment.

108. No officer shall directly or indirectly have any interest in any contract or supply connected with the prison, nor shall he receive, under any pretence whatever, any fee or gratuity from any person connected with such contract or supply.

109. All officers of the prison shall be liable to dismissal for improper conduct.

110. Officers confined to Hospital or otherwise incapacitated from duty from venereal disease or other cause arising from their own indiscretion shall forfeit half their pay during the period of their being so incapacitated.

111. Every officer shall occupy such quarters as may be assigned to him.

112. All officers must understand that their prospects of promotion will depend on the report which their superiors may make as to their qualifications for, and as to their conduct in, the performance of their duties.

113. Any officer who may be suspended for misconduct shall immediately give up his keys and accoutrements and quit the prison, but shall afterwards attend daily at the prison at such hour as the Superintendent may appoint until otherwise directed.

114. An officer shall not make unauthorised communication concerning the prison or prisoners to any person whatever, and shall not without authority communicate to the public press information derived from official sources or connected with his duties or the prison, and any such communication by an officer without authority will be regarded as a breach of confidence and will render him liable to dismissal.

115. A male officer shall not enter the division of the prison appropriated to female prisoners except on duty, nor unless accompanied by a female officer.

116. The foregoing rules are to be understood to apply to servants as well as officers of the prison.

117. All officers of the Gaol Staff, married or unmarried, shall become members of the Officers' Mess on joining the staff and shall observe such rules for conducting the Mess as the Superintendent shall make from time to time. Unmarried officers shall take their meals in the Mess.

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105. Subordinate officers suspended from duty and afterwards restored to their situations shall not receive any pay for the time during which they shall have been suspended, except by special order of the Governor. 106. All subordinate officers, on being relieved from any particular duty, or transferred to another part of the prison, shall point out to their successors all matters of special importance connected with their duties, and explain any directions of the Superintendent, or other superior officer, affecting any particular prisoner. 107. Any subordinate officer, disabled from the regular performance of his duties by illness, shall report the same to the Surgeon of the Gaol, who will, if necessary, order his removal to the Government Civil Hospital; and during the time he is there he shall conform to the rules of that establishment, and shall pay such charges as may be claimed for his maintenance and treatment. 108. No officer shall directly or indirectly have any interest in any contract or supply connected with the prison, nor shall he receive, under any pretence whatever, any fee or gratuity from any person connected with such contract or supply. 109. All officers of the prison shall be liable to dismissal for improper conduct. 110. Officers confined to Hospital or otherwise incapacitated from duty from venereal disease or other cause arising from their own indiscretion shall forfeit half their pay during the period of their being so incapacitated. 111. Every officer shall occupy such quarters as may be assigned to him. 112. All officers must understand that their prospects of promotion will depend on the report which their superiors may make as to their qualifications for, and as to their conduct in, the performance of their duties. 113. Any officer who may be suspended for misconduct shall immediately give up his keys and accoutrements and quit the prison, but shall afterwards attend daily at the prison at such hour as the Superintendent may appoint until otherwise directed. 114. An officer shall not make unauthorised communication concerning the prison or prisoners to any person whatever, and shall not without authority communicate to the public press information derived from official sources or connected with his duties or the prison, and any such communication by an officer without authority will be regarded as a breach of confidence and will render him liable to dismissal. 115. A male officer shall not enter the division of the prison appropriated to female prisoners except on duty, nor unless accompanied by a female officer. 116. The foregoing rules are to be understood to apply to servants as well as officers of the prison. 117. All officers of the Gaol Staff, married or unmarried, shall become members of the Officers' Mess on joining the staff and shall observe such rules for conducting the Mess as the Superintendent shall make from time to time. Unmarried officers shall take their meals in the Mess. 512 11
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C 105. Subordinate officers suspended from duty and afterwards restored to their situations shall not receive any pay for the time during which they shall have been suspended, except by special order of the Governor. 106. All subordinate officers, on being relieved from any particular duty, or transferred to another part of the prison, shall point out to their succes- sois all matters of special importance connected: with their duties, and explain any directions of the Superintendent, or other superior officer, affecting any particular prisoner. 107. Any subordinate officer, disabled from the regular performance of his duties by illness, shall report the same to the Surgeon of the Gaol, who will, if necessary, order his removal to the Goveument Civil Hospital; and during the time he is there he shall conform to the rules of that establishment, and shall pay such charges as may be claimed for his maintenance and treatment. 108. No officer shall directly or indirectly have any interest in any contract or supply con- nected with the prison, nor shall he receive, under any pretence whatever, any fee or gratuity from any person connected with such contract or supply. 109. All officers of the prison shall be liable to dismissal for improper conduct. 110. Officers confined to Hospital or otherwise incapacitated from duty from venereal disease- or other cause arising from their own indiscretion shall forfeit half their pay during the period of their being so incapacitated. 111. Every officer shall occupy such quarters as may be assigned to him. 112. All officers must understand that their prospects of promotion will depend on the report which their superiors may make as to their quali- fications for, and as to their conduct in, the per- formance of their duties. 113. Any officer who may be suspended for misconduct shall immediately give up his keys and accoutrements and quit the prison, but shall afterwards attend daily at the prison at such hour as the superintendent may appoint until otherwise directed. any 114. An officer shall not make unauthorised communication concerning the prison or prisoners to any person whatever, and shall not without authority communicate to the public press informa- tion derived from official sources or connected. with his duties or the prison, and any such communication by an officer without authority will be regarded as a breach of confidence and will render him liable to dismissal. 115. A male officer shall not enter the division of the prison appropriated to female prisoners except on duty, nor unless accompanied by a female officer. 116. The foregoing rules are to be understood to apply to servants as well as officers of the prison. 117. All officers of the Gaol Staff married or unmarried shall become members of the Officers' Mess on joining the staff and shall observe such rules for conducting the Mess as the Superintend- ent shall make from time to time, Unmarried officers shall take their meals in the Mess. 512 11
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105. Subordinate officers suspended from duty and afterwards restored to their situations shall not receive any pay for the time during which they shall have been suspended, except by special order of the Governor.

106. All subordinate officers, on being relieved from any particular duty, or transferred to another part of the prison, shall point out to their succes- sois all matters of special importance connected: with their duties, and explain any directions of the Superintendent, or other superior officer, affecting any particular prisoner.

107. Any subordinate officer, disabled from the regular performance of his duties by illness, shall report the same to the Surgeon of the Gaol, who will, if necessary, order his removal to the Goveument Civil Hospital; and during the time he is there he shall conform to the rules of that establishment, and shall pay such charges as may be claimed for his maintenance and treatment.

108. No officer shall directly or indirectly have any interest in any contract or supply con- nected with the prison, nor shall he receive, under any pretence whatever, any fee or gratuity from any person connected with such contract or supply.

109. All officers of the prison shall be liable to dismissal for improper conduct.

110. Officers confined to Hospital or otherwise incapacitated from duty from venereal disease- or other cause arising from their own indiscretion shall forfeit half their pay during the period of their being so incapacitated.

111. Every officer shall occupy such quarters as may be assigned to him.

112. All officers must understand that their prospects of promotion will depend on the report which their superiors may make as to their quali- fications for, and as to their conduct in, the per- formance of their duties.

113. Any officer who may be suspended for misconduct shall immediately give up his keys and accoutrements and quit the prison, but shall afterwards attend daily at the prison at such hour as the superintendent may appoint until otherwise directed.

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114. An officer shall not make unauthorised communication concerning the prison or prisoners to any person whatever, and shall not without authority communicate to the public press informa- tion derived from official sources or connected. with his duties or the prison, and any such communication by an officer without authority will be regarded as a breach of confidence and will render him liable to dismissal.

115. A male officer shall not enter the division of the prison appropriated to female prisoners except on duty, nor unless accompanied by a female officer.

116. The foregoing rules are to be understood to apply to servants as well as officers of the prison. 117. All officers of the Gaol Staff married or unmarried shall become members of the Officers' Mess on joining the staff and shall observe such rules for conducting the Mess as the Superintend- ent shall make from time to time, Unmarried officers shall take their meals in the Mess.

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