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XL'--'What was the annual amount .Taking an average-oJ the number
of the. prisoners' earnings, during °,? P R W a e W ^^Rtejed .on, Puljlij?
Iggg ^ 9
-A Works ajaj^ v^luin^ the.ir labicuj; ajt
4^c.p. per man per diem, the value of
the services of the convicts during the
year may be put at £1,526 15s. 4c.p.
The estimated value of the labour of
• prisoners employed •> on . industrial
work (shoe-making, tailoring, wea-
."; ving, dyeing, carpet, brush and
..-.. ..h stocking making) is £1,685 3s. 4c.p.
.405 cubic yards of stone were
*.. broken at a cost of 8
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96c.p. per c. yd.
'^.-. .. and given to the Public Works Depart–
ment at that price. £20 3s. lc.p.
"" ' ' " •-'.'•••" •'.•"• Total" £3,232'2s. Ocp. "
-..XIL "What are the* number? ol *&£ ...In .winter. 10-.Jhom^ m.summer 8
hours allotted for sleep ?- And-, if sleep hours. Sleep/ is. in. ^sociation in the
k in association, are the! dormitories ^-District Prisons. ; The passages, cor-
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t
m
., ' ridors and wards are well lighted.
hehted; and h o w often ,are they - .
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f .
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They are constantly patrolled during
patrolled during the night?
^ ^ ^
and ftre
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fretlUently
and at uncertain hours bv the Gover-
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nor of the Prison.
Each prisoner sleeps in a separate
'
cell iu the Central Prison.
One warder is stationed in each
corridor.
XIII. What were the number and Flogged, not exceeding 25
. . .
a
. , , m
lashes
8
nature of the punishments inflicted ior
,
Solitarv confinement, with
offences committed by prisoners under-
breaa
and water 1 to 6
going imprisonment?
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uvs
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Solitary confinement 1 to 9
days
, 5
Bread and water, 1 to 7
days
1-107
Dark Cell
78
Crank labour 1 to 3 days ... 33
-, -4 to 7 „ ... 32
., over 7 davs ... 1
1 .
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