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Questions.
XVII. What provision is made for the
education of prisoners ?
XVIII. O n what conditions are remissions
of imprisonment granted?
XIX. Have Coroner's Inquests been held
on every occasion of a death in prison during
the past year ? And what were the verdicts ?
XX.
1. W h a t was the sanitary state of the
prisons during the year 1905-1906?
2. W h a t were the prevailing diseases?
Answers.
In Central Prison 3 classes of 1 hour each
are held weekly ; in District Prisons there are
no schools, but well-conducted prisoners who
can read are allowed to have religious books
of their respective persuasions.
Prisoners of good behaviour and industrious
in labour, sentenced to not less than two years
are, if males, after three-fourths, or, if females,
after two-thirds of their term of imprisonment
has expired, recommended to the High Com–
missioner for remission of their sentence, with,
or without, Ticket of Leave.
The District Medical Officer certifies as
to the cause of death. N o inquest has been
held.
Central Prison, Ni
Larnaca
Limassoi
Papho...
Kyrenia
Famagusta ...
cosia
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Excellent
Good
Good
Good
Very good
Good
Rheumatism, malarial fever, diarrhoea,
diseases of the digestive organs, influenza,
ophthalmia, tuberculosis, dysentery, neuralgia,
Dyspepsia, diseases of skin.
Diet?
X X I . W h a t are, shortly, the rules as to
WEEKLY DIETARY.
2 days
3 days
1 day
1 day
DlETABY No. 1.
250 drams Bread
Cheese
Bread
Fresh Vegetables
Oil
Bread
Cooked meat free of bone
Rice before being cooked
Bread
Bulgur or Bakla
Oil
DlETABY No. 2.
The same as Dietary No. 1 with the addition of 50 drams of
Bread for each convict.
DlETABT No. 3.
Daily 250 drama of Bread,
One day 40 drams olives,
next day 60 drams fresh Vegetables as directed in Dietary No. 1.
DIETABT No. 4.
Punishment diet for all prisoners.
200 drams Bread
Water, Unlimited
In addition to above, fresh fruit in limited quantities when so
ordered by the Jledical Officer of the Prison.
Daily J