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Prisoners Their Own Warders

Chapter 12 DISEASES AND MALINGERING

Word Count: 2052    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

and we take for the purpose the statistics of the year 1863-64 as given in Appendix No. 2, when nostalgia did not o

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Prisoners Their Own Warders
Prisoners Their Own Warders
J. F. A. McNair Literature
“Prisoners Their Own Warders by J. F. A. McNair”
1 Chapter 1 EARLY RECORDS OF BENCOOLEN AND2 Chapter 2 A SLIGHT SKETCH OF PENANG AND THE3 Chapter 3 OLD MALACCA AND THE FIRST INTRODUCTION4 Chapter 4 A RUNNING HISTORY OF SINGAPORE ITS5 Chapter 5 No.56 Chapter 6 No.67 Chapter 7 No.78 Chapter 8 DIVISION INTO CLASSES, TRADES, FOOD, AND CLOTHING9 Chapter 9 PUBLIC WORKS AND INDUSTRIES10 Chapter 10 STORIES ABOUT INDIAN CONVICTS AND EUROPEAN LOCAL PRISONERS11 Chapter 11 ABOLITION OF THE CONVICT DEPARTMENT AND DISPOSAL OF THE CONVICTS12 Chapter 12 DISEASES AND MALINGERING13 Chapter 13 CONCLUSION