ORDINANCE No. 18 OF 1885.
Prison.
GENERAL RULES.
ADMISSION AND DISCHARGE.
199. No prisoner shall be admitted to the gaol unless accompanied by a warrant for his detention.
200. All prisoners shall be searched, registered, and medically examined on admission.
201. Every prisoner shall take a bath, and be shaved on reception, unless it shall be otherwise directed, in any particular case, by the Superintendent or Surgeon.
202. If any prisoner is found to have any cutaneous disease, or to be infected with vermin, means shall be taken effectually to eradicate and destroy the same.
203. Every prisoner shall be weighed on reception, and subsequently at such periods as the Superintendent and the Surgeon may appoint, and the result shall be recorded in a book kept for the purpose.
204. Every prisoner may, if required for the purposes of justice, be photographed on reception and subsequently.
205. Such of the clothing, linen, and other articles belonging to prisoners as may be retained in the prison shall, if necessary, be washed, cleaned, or disinfected, as soon as possible after they are received.
206. Such clothing shall be made into a bundle, carefully labelled with the name of the owner, and placed in store; any money or jewellery which the prisoner may have in his possession shall also be taken from him and placed in safety until his release from gaol. A list of all his property is to be entered in a book kept for that purpose, which shall be under the superintendence of the warden.
207. As soon as possible after prisoners are admitted, the abstract of the rules relating to the conduct and treatment of prisoners shall be read over to them; and such abstract shall also be read and explained weekly to the whole of the prisoners.
208. Every prisoner shall have a number assigned to him, which shall be prefixed to his name in every register; such number shall also appear on the breast of his coat, on his towel, chopstick bag if a Chinese, and cap or hat.
209. Prisoners whose discharge falls on Sunday shall be discharged on the Saturday preceding.
210. All prisoners sentenced to imprisonment for one year or more with hard labour, shall be secured by fetters of a pattern to be approved by the Governor. The fetters shall weigh 3 lbs., and shall be secured to an iron ring on each ankle, and the chain suspended by a hook from the waist belt.
211. All such prisoners shall wear fetters notwithstanding their employment on No. 1 penal or rigorous hard labour, and on No. 2 industrial hard labour; and if any...
1925
ORDINANCE No. 18 OF 1885.
Prison.
GENERAL RULES.
ADMISSION AND DISCHARGE.
199. No prisoner shall be admitted to the gaol unless accompanied by a warrant for his detention.
200. All prisoners shall be searched, registered, and medically examined on admission.
201. Every prisoner shall take a bath, and be shaved on reception, unless it shall be otherwise directed, in any particular case, by the Superintendent or Surgeon.
202. If any prisoner is found to have any cutaneous disease, or to be infected with vermin, means shall be taken effectually to eradicate and destroy the same.
203. Every prisoner shall be weighed on reception, and subsequently at such periods as the Superintendent and the Surgeon may appoint, and the result shall be recorded in a book kept for the purpose.
204. Every prisoner may, if required for the purposes of justice, be photographed on reception and subsequently.
205. Such of the clothing, linen, and other articles belonging to prisoners as may be retained in the prison shall, if necessary, be washed, cleaned, or disinfected, as soon as possible after they are received.
206. Such clothing shall be made into a bundle, carefully labelled with the name of the owner, and placed in store; any money or jewellery which the prisoner may have in his possession shall also be taken from him and placed in safety until his release from gaol. A list of all his property is to be entered in a book kept for that purpose, which shall be under the superintendence of the warden.
207. As soon as possible after prisoners are admitted, the abstract of the rules relating to the conduct and treatment of prisoners shall be read over to them; and such abstract shall all also be read and explained weekly to the whole of the prisoners.
208. Every prisoner shall have a number assigned to him, which shall be prefixed to his fame in every register; such number shall also appear on the breast of his coat, on his towel, chopstick bag if a Chinese, and cap or hat.
209. Prisoners whose discharge falls on Sunday shall be discharged on the Saturday preceding.
210. All prisoners sentenced to imprisonment for one year or more with hard labour, shall be secured by fetters of a pattern to be approved by the Governor. The fetters shall weigh 3 lbs., and shall be secured to an iron ring on each ankle, and the chain suspended by a hook from the waist belt.
211. All such prisoners shall wear fetters notwithstanding their employment on No. 1 penal or rigorous hard labour, and on No. 2 industrial hard labour; and if any
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