decision of H. M.

government

to take steps for discontinuing Compulsory examination

will be communicated to

him.

3. Lord

And berlay

decrest

at the same time tombe

made clear that the

National Association which

should clear understand

"You represent that the practice of

^

compulsory examination is applied to but

a

small

number of

prostitutes in the

town of

758

Victoria and that

the large majority of

the

prostitutes in the colony

are entirely exempt from it:

It forms in short

in short only

one,

and perhaps the

most important

item in

the legislation which is

waited under the Contagious

Diseases Ordinances in

-4. On the other hand

though

the

registration of

all

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