First, none of the internees or detainees has yet been charged, so there is no proven justification for holding them.
Among themselves, the internees enjoy full freedom of intercourse subject to orderly conduct, and facilities for daily exercise within the camp.
Next of kin of each prisoner of war or internee will be allowed to send one telegram a year.
Civilian internees receive some clothing in kind on their way here, and 150 coupons and the current ration book on arrival.
He is allowed out within the precincts of the gaol for exercise and association with other internees.
There will then be a cessation of violence and the internees can be released.
The regulations do not permit of newspapers and periodicals being obtained by internees otherwise than from publishers, booksellers or authorised newsagents.
The release of the internees is not a concession or a negotiable factor.