4
provisions.
Aucle
ceezary
here
under the
peculiar eirenumstances
of
On ih
case thaw they
are in
Hov
ther
I subiich
concitry,
that Chinew who have come
to a British Colony for their
benefit
have
and profit can legitimate
of complaint, if they are
subjected to what are, after
all, mily
the
restrictions which we impose
orori
Ør. Vi v
people in our
mentry.
In dealing with the
I
objections & shall, for the
Corve
*.
sanitary
06.
wet
darlian bach
38 and
39. Katma
sec
to
ch. 55
25
many
paceing that in instances the provisions
the English Acts have been
of
order to conciliate
relaxed en onder
native opinion.
Objection to see. 3. subsee th
Though it reads like an
objection to a
definition only,
this is in reality
A
protest
against the registration of
Cori
LL
L
Lodging Struces.
As all the cookie houses of Stongkong
are
or less
fever dens, the Ordmance aims at the improvement
these places byg
a
system
of licensing and registration
of
of
mote in the
reference - Langris opposite
each objection. The Simperial
Statute. from which our law has been borrowed,
merely remarking
inv
packing
as is done
iii
England-
't that will aceu
benefit the poorer classes.
The
ve to
from the
measure is obvious as
lodging house
mules
will be licensed
fit for hum
habitat..
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