have
cause
as
visitors other than Chinese es often. come in contact with Foreigners to rohom they can complain if they
for complaint a any regards their liberty that we thunk caperission of these places med not be very street." very sicer
6. Since Jaccumed the duties of itus offee, I have caused the Suspectors
au
to place before
every morning a written report, in the shape of a journal, of their daily procodings, and I find
I find thus constant scruting suggests observations, and has led to careful performance of their
a more.
duty . I have assigned to Suspector Borton who was
formerly
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quartermaster, the duty of lookingafter prostitution among
xuong the book prople. "Much of the diseace amonget sailors and soldurs is contracted afloat. ~ and Horton has special instructions to watch the washerwomen who, as D. Adams cut out the others :
Reeys.
7. No wornan low,
& presenting -herself at the office for eurotiment- on the lists of a registered house is
admitted until she is
before
hought~
me. I have in several cases
had the recintance of Clivere Gentlemen, Justices of the Race and. members of the 17 Leung Kuck, and
in
every
case some
respectable
Chinaman is present to give confidence
to
quarter