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,

20

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

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