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Table I — continued. Punishments for Prison Offences during the Year 1912— continued.

No. Offence. Punishment. Lyttei/ton Prison. Being in possession of prohibited articles To forfeit 42 marks. To forfeit 84 marks. 48 hours bread and. water. To forfeit 42 marks. 2 days bread and water. 132 133 134 136 136 137 138 139 140 141 Insolence, and using a filthy expression to his officer Using threatening language to his officer Using obscene and filthy language to his officer Threatening language and threatening conduct to his officer Being in possession of prohibited articles Refusing to go to work.. 48 hours bread and water. 2 days bread and water, and fined 42 marks. 142 „ (two charges) 24 hours bread and water, and fined 42 marks. 2 days bread and water, and 42 marks on each charge. 2 days broad and water, and fined 42 marks. 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 160 2 days broad and. water. 2 days bread and water, and fined 84 marks. 2 days bread and water, and fined 42 marks. 3 days bread and water. 2 days bread and water 2 days bread and water, and fined 42 marks on each charge. Ditto. 3 days bread and water, and fined 42 marks. (two charges) 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 2 days bread and water. 24 hours bread and water. 2 days bread and water. 24 hours bread and water. 2 days bread and water. 3 days bread and. water. 2 days bread and water. 166 167 168 169 . 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 • 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 ' 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 2 days broad and water, and to forfeit 42 marks. 2 days bread and water. 3 days bread and water. 24 hours bread and water. Disturbing the quiet of the prison Disobedience of orders .. .. .. .. Committing a nuisance Disturbing the quiet of the prison Using insulting language to an officer Damaging prison property Being in possession of prohibited articles Disobedience of orders Being in possession of prohibited articles Disturbing the quiet of the prison Being in possession of prohibited articles 2 days bread and water. 1 day bread and. water. 48 hours bread and. water. To forfeit 42 marks. 48 hours bread and water. 24 hours bread and water. To forfeit 42 marks. Trying to influence a fellow-prisoner to idleness Insolence to his officer Damaging prison property Using obscene and insulting language to his officer.. Refusing to obey the orders of his officer Refusing to work, and using obscene language Handing a. light into a prisoner Refusing to obey orders Insolence Using obscene language Receiving a light from a prisoner Using insulting and indecent language Idleness at work Using insulting and filthy language Leaving his work without leave Using threatening and insulting language.. Persistently refusing to do the work ordered Using improper language to his officer Being in possession of prohibited articles Damaging prison property Being in possession of a pair of trousers made out of a blanket Damaging prison property Disobeying the lawful orders of his officer Wilful mismanagement of work Using obscene and insulting language Writing a letter surreptitiously Taking for his own use hot water specially ordered by the Prison Surgeon for other prisoners Being in possession of prohibited articles .. 48 hours bread and water. To forfeit 42 marks. 48 hours bread and water. 24 hours bread and water. To forfeit 42 marks. 3 days bread and water. To forfeit 42 marks. 24 hours bread and water. 3 days bread and water. To forfeit 42 marks. 208 24 hours bread and water.

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