trit it appears to me from perusal of the Reporti
Α
the Protecter of (hinirse,
that the women,
who obtain
Staithens their freedom Thraysh the Exage
The
honotectorate, are helped camily by the fact
L
first
that
? in the
Colny, their position
as free agents
Wan
Explained to them under
the operation of
the
I dinance (40) 1880) fn the protection of (limese Immigrants, & dam not satisfied that the Registration & Inspection of Brother, havquaterially improved their position,
that the abolition of the system will injure
Mem.
I must therefon
S
adhere to
25
my
that the system
decisio should
be abolished.
3. it the same time I
shall be glad to consider favourably any improve- ment of the law,
zou may with
in ordu
A
I h
recommend to secure
the freedom of the inmates
ست
of brothels, dales to prevent disorderly conduct, o the annoyance of persons residing their neighbourhood 4. Sie Cecil Lith asked in the dispatch under acknowle Jment for references is the
occasu
debates, in which them Parliament had expressed this subject. it's policy on
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