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"Disease Ordinance, and. my opinion that neither
of Public Policy
ryards.
as considerations
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gave
com
it as
grourido
of nerepity so far
affecting
the health of
Her Majesty's Sailors and soldiers visiting this bolony ought the regular periodical examination of prostitutes to be extended to those in Prothels
frequented by Chinese exclusively. 2. I
now enclose a
Memo of
the Enclosure No.1.
Registrar General on the subject. By
my
instructions he had a personal
interview with the Licensees of the
the Public impolicy, and,
and, on Moral
grounds, the greation expediency of pressing
to
an
women
accefs.
extremity the examination of to whom Europeans have
3.
I
would
mo
further respectfully urge
that Your Grace's argument as to the duty created by the Chinese being
much under the care
as Europeans is вморесто
whatever
مت
of this Government
Scarcely applicable, because,
advantages Civilians derive
from the precautionary
measures
adopted
to protect Sailors and Soldiers have been
Brothels in qu
question,
and
I must
in a
say
are
cam
procure
that all the evidence which I
"quité corroborates the opinions expressed my despatch of the 23+ Ultims as to
great degree
unintentional, and
of
a
merely the accidental results legislation which, neither originally nor
till
пом
was wer
meant to benefit them.