F
whon
we know there are many prepared to give their services for the public good. Suggest that
the Gov. should persuade a number of prominent Chinese to form a 3oolety for the protec-
tion and improvement in the condition of these.girl domestics, and that the Society should have Committees in the different districts of the Colony who would make themselves aoquainted with the conditions generally pre- ailing in their Districts, hear complaints, investigate cases of hardship, and report to Govt. cases of cruelty or harshness calling for Police Court prosecution or interfer-
ence by the Govt. If this can be done, say that the S. of S. would be glad to have
an annual report of the proceedings of the Soolety and an account of the proceedings of
to be
the Committees, embodied in this annual report.
If we could get something of this sort going it might do good not only in H.K. but by example in China also. There is plenty of
humanity and great generosity in the Chinese.
A.3.C.
14.9.20
This desp. seems to contain sufficient
material for answering Commr. Haslewood and
Col. Ward.
not convinced that registration is as impracticable as
the Goo. suggests,
but clearly it could not be worked,
414 without the good-will of the locales authorities, a
Mersing
it is no cope
it further at present.
We can defer writing to col. ward.
we get an authoritative. statement was to its legality of
the
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that the
action
I presume the answer Hastwood should vary S.ops. does not see that any as on his part is called for
connection with the incident that-
led to
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