No. 30. Prisons. 1967. plied, to any prin'inor, or hides or places for his use any prohibited article; or (b) brings or attempts by any meanc, what er to intro- duce into any prison, or places or attempts to place where prisoners labour, any prohibited article; or (c) brings or attempts tn bring out of any prison, or con- veys from any prison any prohibited article; or (d) communicates with any prisoner; or (e) aids or abets any prisoner in escaping or attempting to escape from legal custody; (f) enters, or attempts to enter, any grounds, buildings, yards, offices cr other premises whatsoever apper- taining to' any prison; shall be-guilty of an offence against this, Ordinance and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding two hundred and forty dollars or to imprisonment for any term not ex- ceeding six months. Rules. 53. The Administrator-in-Council may make Rules gen- erally for the good management awi governanw of prison! and prisoners and for tarrying out the ob.j'lts of lhis Ordinance, and without prejudice to the generality of such power may make Rules in relation to- (a) the conditions of service and the powers, conduct, and duties, of prison officers; (b) the employmrnt. classification, safe custody, separa- tion, treatment and discipline of prisoners; (c) the medical examination, measuring, photographing. taking of finger prints and ,'ither records of criminal prisoners; (d) the remission of sentence to be allowed to prisoners, and the manner and conditions under which such remissions are to be made; (e) the supply of money, food, clothing, or the means of travelling, to prisoners on their discharge; (f) the proceedings and visits of the Visiting Justices; (g, the conditions under which, and the manner in which, sentence of death shall be executed.