ANTI MUI-TSAI

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1933.

Within the last thirty, years

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Heigh Ho for JESSIE MATTHEWS

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After having reviewed at nexion, I would like to take this much help and encouragement. Secretary, in his report said that of the Anti-Mul-teal Movement in of the cases opportunity to mention that the The liberation of the mui-toal is there had been 12 cases of cruelly Hongkong during the past twelvo wnich passed through the Victoria Home and Orphanage part of the women's movement and during the year. Those were re-yours. He said that the Society Society and the S.C.A. Mr. J. D. should be a splendid Institution the co-operation of the public in ported to the Society, and two were most grateful to Mr. Mak Bush remarked that it is not for helping these neglected chil- Hongkong: 1 sought to Inform cases were investigated into and for this interesting contribution, ANNUAL MEETING

too much to say that as yet it isdren and Improving their condi-cheos of maltreatment to the Anti-the offenders convicted. The on which he had spent a but the dawn breaking aftor the tione.

Mul-teal Society.

Society were not successful in year's work. The speaker also long, long night of the slave-girls' There was a big attendance of sorrow and pain. As I have point

Before I conclude, lot". moproving the other cases. There appealed to the members to start Chinese social workers at the 12th ed out before much of our work vast change has come over the held. In March 1934 in St. John's who reported to the Society ham said that the fee should be in- inform you of a conference to be wore also five cases of mui-tsula membership campaign, and also annual meeting of the Anti-Mul- legislative, educational, social-mentality and the status of Wo- University, Shanghal, called the selves for liberation, and 14 cases creased from 60 cents to $1 a year

men in China. The menfolk have. tani Society held at the Y.W.C.A. has yet to be done, on Saturday evening, with Mr.

In respect of legislation, the men sympathetically. Even to Child Welfare Assocation in no case in which the owner had taken the changed position of wo National Convention of Child in which the owners had failed to

Welfare Lendora. Tho National register. The Society deals with}, - The Elected Committee.* Vong Sam-kan in the Chair.

question of adoption of girls is wards the slave-girls, the attitude Shanghel writes me to the effect failed to pay a mul-tani was elected to form the General Com The following members were still a problem. Not a few have in Chinese households is gradually that it undertakes a nation-wide and 400 casos of owners failing to mittee for the ensuing year: The Chairman, Mr. Wong Sam- tried to ovade the IHAUO of becoming, moro kan; addressing

and Мото the gathering) owning mui-tani under the consistently liberating.

mavement to promote and assist rotily change of address." referred to the good work

And

Measts. Wong Sam-kan, J. M. of adoption.

Concluding, the Secretary said Wong. Wong Kam-ying. Wong Tat- Cannot rightly so: after all, no nation is in child welfare functions in all Society had done during the past kiris ho adopted, therefore, higher than Ita womanhood. Chinn, and Invites all the our-that the owners had found a new kuf, Mak Mul-sang, Tao Im-sun-Sunday, Monday and year, which would be enumerated through the proper legal process There was a time in Chiness his standing leaders of the movement means of avading the law through Chan Ming-shan, Li Rau-yan, in detail by the English andns done in England, Australia tory, when the ideal of woman-

趋 convention in order to alleged adoption of the girls, but Chengt Kön-aang, Toul Vo-fot, Chinese secretaries. The Ibera- and other countries?

hood was exceedingly high. The discuss and study, ways and means even in the case of adeption they Cheuk Yan-ko. Chiu Fu-savit, Ho tion of mai-tsal from this most cruel form of child slavery still tion has been raised as to whe-wards the decadent period of the work in China.

Concerning education, the ques-stunted growth came about to for the betterment of child welfare had to rogister.

Sum-yu, Dr. Ma Luk, Wat_Lok- required much work, and he hoped ther or not it is possible to afford Sung dynasty. It is gratifying to

Mr. S. C. Young, a former chair-hing, Cheung Kat-sing, J. D. Bush, | 2– the members would continue in these unfortunate mui-taal some

Chinese Secretary's Report. their offarts,

see that thinking men in China sort of education. In this con- are giving, the women's movemont Mr. Wong Shee-tin, the Chinese

the pretenco

KING'S

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Tuesday.

man, referred to the work of Mr. Lam Woo, S. C. Yeung, Wong Szó M. B. E., Miss Wong ́Shut-hing Mak Mul-anng, who had compited | Tin, W. K. Fok, Yung Ting-sang, Mrs. Wong Wah-sum, Tano Sza a book of 400 pages on the history Ma Yow-fung, Miss F. C. Woo, fong.

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