11.
of
Soldiers and Sailors. The Contagious
ces here have not
Diseases Ordinar res
only
that
object, but have ales for their object the protection of girls
against brothel slavery. and hence it is that the Colonial
and
Government had to adopt the
and
"registration" "licensing" of brothels,
and keep up a complete Police
the
inspection even
amongst number of those brothels the
inmates of
medically
سمجھ
which
were brot
examined.
Those therefore who blame the
Colonial Government for receipt of
tc. do not consider, from
fees, licensing rc.
not knowing
of
the
Colony,
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well the conditions
the Co-ordinate
necessity
tion and
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necessity of "registration "inchection" in favour of liberty
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compared with the principle of examination of all prostitutes in favour of health. The liberty of the
subject in England is too well
known to all
to require much attention, but in China where girls
arv
and
bought
and reared up as prostitutes.
women
are sold into Brothers
and submit to their fate without
appeal, the constant inspection.
and
registration of all the flowery hall's becomes a necessity independent
of the question of disease.
6.
But the
question of
whether discar
is spread among Foreigners from there
native Brothels is one
of fact. I am
Convinced