It M.S government:
that "slavery
he has
given out in any form cannot be allowed
Slavery in any
I'm Hing tong the colorry" and it would
now
be impossible to say,
allowed.
that it can be
I should therefore be inclined
to reiterate what has been said by
nor on
gova nor
this point; but to
the
give
Lim confidential instructions, not to interfere with the Chimese, as long as
2 Kidnapping generally
Gotha ( slavery
are checlded & feet down as far as possible
It should be noticed that if
of adoption
the practice
is put a stop to: the Chinese
anticifute that there will be an increase
in infanticide? : Freither that the gu
attribute the growth of the bits
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f
Cut Hidnaffers
Hidnapping to the laws of Hong Kong being based on the forinciple of litaty
•
of the person is to the introduction
of English forinciples into a Chinese
A
MINUTE PAPER.
Community
I do not feel qualified to offer Opinion
ཞུ་ག
an
the points raised in
101
Mi Pussells' letter (the cast enclosure)
And can
only state generally that
the Chief Justice affecus to have outstept his fromas
C-P-d
5. March. (but perhaps
It is impossible to read d'Eitel's attic) memorandum and Sir Johnlmore's declaration without feeling that Dr Eitel has the best of the argument.
The kidnapping and
as well as to
the buying and selling of females for prostitution are contrary to Chinese law and morality. British, and their suppression would be regarded with satisfaction by the Chimene themselves, with the exception of those who are
engager