Thomas M. Osborne, orce wanlon of Sine; Sine .Prison in Now York, is now, .us Lioutenant-Commamler Osborno, suporjiitoiiflsiifc rif the Naval Prison at, Portsmouth,' Now Hampshire. "I took command of t.lie prison on AnKiist 1, Ml," said Mr. Osborim i«cently, "arwl wo lield a mooting cf the priso'nors tliat vrii»ht. I told them that .tlip Spcretary of tlio Navy had fent ino tip fere to help turn that place from a. scrap heap-into a repair-shop. \Vlien T, went to tho. prison forty n>nn were constnhtt "on duty gunrding the 1.70 prisoners; Now only ten amr<h ni a..time arc .employed t.o Eiiard. J514. j:ti?oners. ' Sinco I have bn«n tiiero 53S men liavo been returned from tl)6 prison to tho servico."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 7, 3 October 1918, Page 9
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119Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 7, 3 October 1918, Page 9
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