Report of the Inspectors of Penitentiaries for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31 ...

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Page 3 - TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTV 1920 [No. 35—1920.] г To His Excellency the Duke of Devonshire, KG, PC, OCMG, GCVO, etc., etc., Governor General and Commander in Chief of the Dominion of Canada. / MAY IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY...
Page 140 - SIR, — I beg to submit my annual report for the year ending March 31, 1916.
Page 29 - To the Warden. I have the honour to submit my annual report as surgeon of this penitentiary for the year ended March 31, 1916.
Page 41 - ... stated that he had prepared his Annual Report, and held it subject to the order of the Board. On motion of Regent Butterfield, the Board expressed a desire to hear the report read, which was done, after calling Regent Sutton to the chair. The report is as follows : — To the Honorable Board of Regents: I beg to present to you my report for the year ending June 30, 1900. The year has been one of marked prosperity. A spirit of earnestness and industry has prevailed throughout the University; the...
Page 16 - ... but we are in great danger of turning the man himself into an anarchist, a hater of authority and humanity at large.
Page 23 - ... during the year. I have the honour to be, sir, Tour obedient servant, JG PONSFORD, Warden.
Page 27 - Sm, — I have the honour to submit to .you my report for the fiscal year 1915-16, ended the 31st March last.
Page 28 - SIR, — I have the honour to submit my report for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1916.
Page 32 - Warden. SIR, — I have the honour to submit my report for the year ending March 31, 1916.
Page 15 - ... its administration. I cannot help but feel how inadequate the law is in producing good citizens from law-breakers by institutional treatment alone. The law is greedy for the betterment of society by the punishment of the criminal who often has a wife, wholly innocent of complicity, and children who are always so', yet it leaves the wife and children to the tender mercies of private charity or public institutions on the one hand, or on the other, of many immoral and debasing influences that beset...

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