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THE PROTECTION OF YOUNG GIRLS. The following is the remainder of the report of the discussion which took place in the Legislativa Council yesterday afternoon on the bill for the better protection of young girls, which our reporters had not time to transcribo for last night's fasuo!--
The Acting Attorney General morad the insertion of a new clanse
THE
and of that time the young Portugues had her out, knowing how many years she had
gono away, and the mother fame and chim- been in bol Theday she adds her gratitude
MAUZA HAS The people of England speak confirening the above."
od the child back. It seemed a very hard to mine for God's mercies and Biogel's case. She brought an action against the Syrup mother for the board and clothing of the child for three years, which could not under the circumstances be sustained. The real thing was that she wanted to get brek the custody of the child and it would have been one of the cuase in which the Registrac General might have thought himself justif ed in applying to the court had this. Bill been in foroa
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The Dulonial Treasurer-So far hon ob jecting to tlio clause, I would suggest that what would happen would be this, that it puts atop to an existing clues of extertion as far The fraud kuown at gicla ere concorved. as flying white pigeons will be stopped so far as girls are concerned, but it will still be possible with boys, and I wild suggest whother it would not be hotter to pinco tha clause by itself and make it wider po as to apply to boys as well as gicle, because if the people who practise this frand find they can ilo it with boys, though rot with girlo, they will practico it.
His Excelloney-You cannot introduce anything into this Bill about boys.
The Acting Colonial Secretary said the selling of boys wis very TAEO.
The Colonial Tranenrur snid ha had known hoya hawked about the street for sale.
b. If the said Custodian declines to have the mattor don't with by the Registrar Guneral the said Registrar General shall make an order for the temporary custody of the said child and shall cause the Casto-y reference to this Bill. diun to be sammoned before a Polico Magie- trate who on hairing the parties strall if he is stilled that the child is being trained as a prostitute or that it is the intention of the Custodian thereof to dispose of the said child as a
a prostitute or that the said child has been purchased for the purpose of erai- grasion make an order in conformity with The provisions of Section 4 of this. Ordin-
The Acting Colonial Secretary aid the Registrar General, as Protector of Chinese, could interfere in the case of boys without
The Colonial Treasurer-In the case I withdraw my remarks, have kuorn cases of boys being sold, but sa I au told it is so very rare-
The Chief Justice-It would not pay any one to buy a boy I should say, for when lo got to years of discretion be would run away.
Hon. A. P. MacEwan-I think the Su preme Court has full power to protect child. The Colonial Treasurer-The Registrarren, and it should rest entirely with the General is a Justice of tas Peneo, Court. why not have the party comited by him? If the purzon is not under bail, what soon- rity have you that he will not run away be- fora a summons can be issued against him? The Chief Justice-The Registrar Gen- oral vill here the child.
His Excellency-And that is the princi- pal consideration.
The Acting Colonial Secretary-Wa do not wish to punish the man. We only want to save the child.
It was, however, decided to altur de soc- tion by substituting the words: Remit.tie matter to ive: And shall cause the custe. disu to be summoned before.'
The Acling Attorouy General moved an addition to clause G. The clause rond:-
*--Wonǝver the Registrar General shall have reason to believe that any female clute between the ages of six and sixtoun yours is in the custody, power, or posses: sion of any person who has no legal right to such custody, and that it is prejudicial to the iutoresta and liberty of such child that sho ghould continue in the custody of auch it shall be lawful for the Registrar person, General to make application to a Jalgo in chambera fuz writ of Halmos Curpus.
On the return of the said writ the said Jadge shall make such order respecting the custody, education, and bringing up of the said child, and on such conditions as he shall deer best in the interest of the said child.
The following addition was proposed as a third paragraph --
The Acting Attorney General--So it door. This simply empowers the Begistrar The General to at the law in motiu. matter is left to the Judge.
AFTER MANY TRÀRI.. Whittle-le-Woods, near Cherley,
'December 26th, 1883. Dear Sir,-Mather Seigel's medicino Belle exceeding wall with us, all that try it pont highly in its favour. We had a case a young lady that had boon troubled many years with pains after eating. She tells us that the paine were eutirely taken away after a few doses of your medicine. E. Peel. Youre truly,"
AFTER BEVERAL YEARS, Stoke Ferry, January 9th, 1684. Gentlemen,-I have used Seiger's Syrup for several years, and live found it a most cficacious remedy for Liver complainta na general debility, sud I always keep some by. mo, cad cannot speak too highly in its praise.- remain, yours truly,
Harriott King."
AFTER SIXTEEN YEARS.
505, Nowgate Stront, Worksop, Notte,
*December 20th, 1883. *Gentlemen, -It is with the greatest of pleasure I accord my testimony on to the efficacy of Mother Suigel'e Syrup. My wife, who has suffered from acute Dyspepsis for over sixteen years, is now perfectly botter through the sole heip of your Syrap I have spent pounds in medicines from doctors in fact, I began to think she was incurable, until your marvellous medicins was teled-I remain, yours, thankfully,
"Alfred Ford.'
THE EFFECTS HAVE BEEN WONDERFUL.
Ilford Itond Dispensary, Dukinfield,
May 3rd, 1884.
'Dear Sir, I am happy to inform you that the sale of your Syrup and Pills in creases Tere continually. Several of my cus- tomers speak of having dorived more benefit from the use of these than from any other medicine. In some instances the effects have been wonderful-Yours very respect
Pro, Edwin Eastwood, J. B' inlly,
Hon. A. P. MacEwen--I am referring to the whole tonour of the Bill. It gly too much power to the Registrar General power which should rest with the Judge.
The Chief Justico--The Registrar General CITINA has no power whatever.
The Acting Attorney General-Under this Bill the cuntsant of the party is neces sary before the Registrar General can deal with a case, and if he consents I think it would be hard to drag him before s magis. trate. He way Bay I will find the cen city and obey your ordera."
The Chief Justice-And another thing is that it may be a fake charge, and no one world like a charge like that to be brought against him, if it is untrue, and under the Registrae General's inquiry it may be dia. missed without any one knowing anything about it.
Don. A. P. MacEwer-I beg to move the omission of clause 6.
This was not seconded, and the clause as auneuded was ordered to stand part of the Bili
The other amendments wore pure verbal and were made with the viaw of bringing the absequent obuses into con fully will the alterations made in the eaclior clauasa Progress was reported.
ALFOURNMENT.
The Council adjourned until Fiday next at four o'clock.
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The barometer has risen over Luzon but In dealing with such cases no parent who
continues falling along the coast, gradients haa voluntarily parted with such child for
for N.E. winds are inodorato. The tom- the purpose of adoption or who has receiv
BYWATER, TANQUERAY & Co. (steperature is moderate, the hamidity high od money for the parting with the study BYWATER, PERRY & Co.) are agents for and the weather overcast. of the child for any other purpose shall be
Residents abroad, Missionaries, Chaplains, deemed to have any legal right to the cus, in every part of the world. Ocada tody of such child as its natural guardian, Outfit supplied at Wholesale prices. The Acting Colonial Bourylary-It is Shipping and passages arranged. Banking
branches. Full descriptive Cat very necessary something of this sort in all
W. DONELOR, Government Astranamer.
Hongkong Observatory, March 5.
Offices, Queen 1. BAROMSTER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahren nait, and to the level of the sea in inches, terthy and hundredths,
should be adopted because people some-alogue pust free. times sell a child and then come to the Victoria Street, London. 2,000 References Registrar General to complain, and when they recover the child sell it again. I have known cases where a child has been sold two or three times in this way.
The Colonial Treasurer--It seems to me that the clause would bear the construction that where a sale of a child had been effect- ed it must be upheld.
The Colonial Treasurer-I have not the alightest objection to the section, but the Registrar General will agroo with me in this, that bills of sale will be drawn up for the asle of children, as is already the case, and that theso bilis will be produced as evidence that the child was bought in good faith.
The Acting Attorney General-That is the case, but if no such low as this is passed a man who has sold his child can claim it
A WOMAN'S SUFFERING AND GRATITUDE.
A YOIH FROM AUSTRIA.
Near the village of Zillingdori; in Lower Austria, livos Maria Hass, an inteligent and industrious woman, whoan story of
relat-
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DIRECTION OF Wish, to two points.
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6. STATE OF WELFnne & blas sky, e de
Money Orders.
1.-Money Orders are issued at Beng- kong and Shanghai on the following coun- tries and places
Amoy.
* Madeira, * Malta,
The Acting Alborney General-It merely physical suffering and final relict, as enables tho Jadge to say to 4 father or mo- fed by herealf, is of interest to English het slowda, d drizzling, zain, /fog, s gloomy,
I was crap!oyed,' she says, "in ther who may have sold, their child-I women. don't think you are the proper person to be the work of a large farmhouse. Overwork, lightning, overeat, passing showers, work equsly, r zain, snow, thunder, visibility, left in change of the child.
brought on sick headache, followed by a i dew (wit). The Chief Justice-It places a legal dis- deathly fainting and sickness of the ato-
7. Rite, in inébos, tenths and hundredths. qualification on a party who has sold a mach, until I was unable to resin wither child.
food or drink. I was compelled to take toury bed for several weeke. Getting a little better from rest and quiet, I sought to do some work, but was soon taken with a pain in wy side, which a little while seemed to spread over my whole body, and throbbed in my every timb. Thus mus followed by a cough and shortness of breath, until finally could not sew, and I took to my bed for the second, and, thought, for the last time. My friends told me that my time had nearly some, and The Chief Justice What would happen that I could not live longer than when the in a case of habeas corpus being brought betrees put on their green once more. fore the Cours The Registrar General happened to get one of the Seigel pau- brings a child who has been sold. If you phlets. I read it, and my dear mother strictly considor natural sights, the father brought me a bottle of Seigul's Syrup, has the natural right to the custody of the which I took exactly according to direc child, no matter how he has parted with it. tions, and I had not taken the whole dis The Bill says that in dealing with these before I fait a great change for the better. cases, where any father or mother has parted My last illness began June 3rd, 1882, and with a child for money, they are not deemed continued to August 9th, when I began to to have any natural right to the custody. take the Syrup Very soon I could do a the child: It does not recognise the sale little light work. The cough let me, and of the child. It does not give the purchaI was no more troubled in breathing. Now ser any right. It simply disqualifies the Iam perfectly cured. And oh, how happy party whic has sold the child from reclinam I cannot express gratitude enough ing it.
for Seigel's Syrup Now I must tell you
back.
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The Acting Colonial Secretary-That that the doctors in our district distributed
all that is wanted, and it will have a good qffect.
to
The Colonial Treasurer-I have no doubt
handbills cautioning people against the
medicine, telling there it would do them
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it will, but these bills of adfe are given, and ced to destroy the Seigel pamphlots; bựt that was the difficulty that presented itsalf now, wherever one is to be found, it is
my mind.
kept like a relia The few preserved are Hon. A. F. MacEwen-I object strongly borrowed to read, and I have at mine for to this clauso, I think it is conferring most six miles around our district. People have objectionable powers to pat pressure on come oighteen miles to gat ino to buy the poor people I am aware the learned mem-medicine for them, kuoring that it cured forwarded thruaigh the London Post Office, Lor ircquently in introducing a Bill says me, and to be sure to get the right kind, and are paid less a small discount of about there is no intention on the part of the I know & woman who was looking liked in the £1, for which the remitter should Government to do this or bat, but still in death, and who told them there was no cllow. All such orders must be expressed these days of acting appointments, when it help for her, that she had consulted ave in British currency.
-The commission charged is as fellows is never certain from ons month's ond toral doctors, but none could help her. I another what oficer is to be in charge of a told her of Seiguf's Syrop, and wrote the (according to the currency the Order is department, and more particularly such nace down for for that she might make to drawn in) important department as that of the Re- mistake. She toole my advice and the gistrar General's, I think the power confer Syrup, and now she is in perfcat health, Up 10 E 2, or $10, or R 20,0.20 cents. red is altogether too mach.
The Chief Justice Where is any power conferred on the Registrar General
aud the people around us are amazed. The modicina has made such progress in our) neighbourhood that people say they don't.
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The Acting Attorney General-Any child want the doctor any moro, but they take retains the legal right of habeas corpus, and the Syrup. Sufferers from gruut who were
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