(2) Crank labour 10,500 revolutions daily (12 lbs. test).
(3) Combinations of shot drill and oakum picking1b.
(4) Combinations of stone carrying and oakum picking 2 lb.
(5) Combinations of crank labour 6,000 revolutions (12 lbs. test), and oakum pickingb.
(6) Washing clothes in the prison, making coir matting and heavy coir mats.
No. 3. Industrial Light Labour. (1) Ironing and mangling clothes. (2) Making frame, coir, and grass mats. (3) Carpentry, coopering, tinsmith's work; tailoring, cooking, cleaning, print-ing, hospital attendance, &c. (4) Oakum picking (14 lbs.).
HARD LABOUR PRISONERS. 287. Prisoners sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for two years and upwards shall pass so much of the first six months of their imprisonment as may be possible in separate confinement and the remainder of that term at No. 1 Hard Labour. At the expiration of that term he shall, if he has conducted himself fairly well, be placed at No. 2 Hard Labour, after which, if his conduct has been good, he will be placed at No. 3 Industrial Light Labour.
288. Every male prisoner of sixteen years of age and upwards sentenced to twelve months' hard labour and under, but more than fourteen days, shall pass the first three months of his imprisonment at No. 1 Hard Labour, and the remainder at No. 2 Hard Labour or if his conduct has been good at No. 3 Industrial Light Labour.
289. Every male prisoner of sixteen years of age and upwards sentenced to hard labour for more than twelve months shall, unless otherwise provided for by these regulations, be kept at No. 1 Hard Labour for the first three months of his sentence. At the expiration of that term he shall, if he has conducted himself fairly well, be placed at No. 2 Hard Labour until he has completed one half of his sentence when, if his conduct has been good, he shall be placed at No. 3 Industrial Light Labour.
290. Every male prisoner under the age of sixteen years sentenced to hard labour shall be kept for the first three months of his sentence at No. 2 Hard Labour, after which, if his conduct has been good, he shall be placed at No. 3 Industrial Light Labour.
291. All hard labour prisoners who shall be excused by the Surgeon will be employed at either No. 2 Hard or No. 3 Industrial Light Labour as he may direct.
292. European prisoners will not be employed at stone carrying, but will perform the combination of shot drill and oakum picking instead.
293. If a male prisoner shall misconduct himself, the Superintendent may either keep him at No. 1 Hard Labour for any extra term not exceeding three months at any one time, or he may send him back from the second class or third class for the same term.
294. The hours of labour will not be less than six or more than ten daily, exclusive of meals.
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(2) Crank labour 10,500 revolutions
daily (12 lbs. test).
(3) Combinations of shot drill and
oakum picking1b.
(4) Combinations of stone carrying and
oakum picking 2 lb.
(5) Combinations of crank labour 6,000 revolutions (12 lbs. test), and oakum picking b.
(6) Washing clothes in the prison, making coir matting and heavy coir mats.
No. 3. Industrial Light Labour. (1) Ironing and mangling clothes. (2) Making frame, coir, and grass mats. (3) Carpentry, coopering, tinsmith's work; tailoring, cooking, cleaning, print- ing, hospital attendance, &c. (4) Oakum picking (14 Ibs.).
HARD LABOUR FRISONERS. 287. Prisoners sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for two years and upwards shall
pass so much of the first six months of their imprisonment as may be possible in separate confinement and the remainder of that term at No. 1 Hard Labour. At the expiration of that term he shall, if he has conducted himself fairly well, be placed at No. 2 Hard Labour, after which, if his conduct has been good, he will be placed at No. 3 Industrial Light Labour.
288. Every male prisoner of sixteen years of age and upwards sentenced to twelve months' hard labour and under, but more than fourteen days, shall pass the first three months of his im- prisonment at No. 1 Hard Labour, and the remainder at No. 2 Hard Labour or if his con- duct has been good at No. 3 Industrial Light Labour.
289. Every male prisoner of sixteen years of age and upwards sentenced to hard labour for more than twelve months shall, unless otherwise provided for by these regulations, he kept at No. 1 Hard Labour for the first three months of his sentence. At the expiration of that term he shall, if he has conducted himself fairly well, be placed at No. 2 Hard Labour until he has com- pleted one half of his sentence when, if his con- conduct has been good, he shall be placed at No. 8 Industrial Light Labour.
290. Every male prisoner under the age of sixteen years sentenced to hard labour shall be kept for the first three months of his sentence at No. 2 Hard Labour, after which, if his conduct has been good, he shall be placed at No. 3 Indus- trial Light Labour.
291. All hard labour prisoners who shall be excused by the Surgeon will be employed at either No. 2 Hard or No. 3 Industrial Light La- bour as be may direct.
292. European prisoners will not be employed at stone carrying, but will perform the combi- nation of shot drill and oakum picking instead.
298. If a male prisoner shall misconduct himself, the Superintendent may either keep him at No. 1 Hard Labour for any extra term not exceeding three months at any one time, or he may send him back from the second class or third class for the same term.
294. The hours of labour will not be less than six or more than ten daily, exclusive of meals.
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