and that their numbers are fargreater than class (6), all of when meet all of undergo pequent periodical undical examination at the Lock Hospital.
4. The question of brittiel slavery which is a totally distinct one- from the question of health and - disease of soronen as the Secretary of
Qhate again and again points out is nevertheless dependent to source. extent on the claccipitation secto houses for natives, and houses for otters thau natives, but Sam quite convriced after careful inquiry that in the houses frequented by persons other than Chinamen, brothal slavery may be said to have no
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existence. The coomen of these houses -constantly, seing buropeans, and -obliged to go to the Lock Hospital for medical examination so prequently that it is only to be expected that they thoroughly understand how free they are. But on this subject I venture to refer to the testimony - of 80 Mg A. clay and Sus Wei Type- both Justices of the Peace for the leolony.
5. Sureply to a question by ave whether they thought any further inspection weersary, with a view to the preedour of the sinuates of houses admitting others than climere, then admitting
Chinese,
anewer, "The inmates of brottiel's for
visitor.