id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49964 Griffiths, Arthur Prisons Over Seas Deportation and Colonization; British and American Prisons of To-day .txt text/plain 82655 3823 66 build new prisons when the entire criminal population might be removed works--Premature erection of public edifices--Convicts given good between classes--Great impetus to free emigration--Convict labour convicts on board prison ships from England weighed only from 3½ to 4 sentenced to be classed again with the convicts in government hands, and permitted, took place generally in the convict class, though cases were Convicts in public hands--How employed--Road parties--Chain gangs annual number of transported convicts in the colony was nearly thirty the colonial convicts, and men who had been sentenced at home to "life," On the convict ship transporting prisoners to the Antipodes it was Life in a colonial convict prison was not eventful, and yet not progress--Much useful work executed by the convicts--Old War Prison 1852, when the new convict prison was occupied. The completion of the prison left the convicts free to carry out the These are worked by good-service convicts, men in ./cache/49964.txt ./txt/49964.txt