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We for repressing grave evils and abuses, against which they were directed. In conclusion, I would their More Manly

Conferred

"The Chaste women und

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have

on he, and assure you that no efforts

"shall be wanting on my part to promote

"the great cause of social

Morality."

3. I have now the honour to report

Lordship's hah, in pursuance of Your Lordship's

instructions, I have carefully considered

the

draft Ordinances to amend the existing Brothels' Ordinances in this colony

which were prepared, respectively by the

Attorney-General (Mr. O'Malley), and by the

late Registrar-General (lows Mr. Justice

Registrar-

W.

Murati, Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court);

And which were forwarded with Mr. March's despatch No.237 of the 28th

October ultimo. I have also perused the

voluminous Official correspondence, and

numerous other documents bearing upon this difficult and delicate question. I now proceed with great diffidence,

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