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They will also, I feel sure, bear witness to the fact that the buying and selling of children and girls takes place in the Colony quite openly for the simple reason that the buyers and sellers ge unprosecuted by the officense of His Majesty's Government,
The Hon. C.G.Alabaster 0.3.B. Barrister at law, and formerly the
6. Des Voeux Read. Attorney General of the Colony.
J.Herbert Sanders,M.D., and Dr Aubrey, of the Pastmaster General. The Rev V.H.Copley Moyle, Chaplain, St John's Cathedral, and Mr Fleming,C.E.M.S. St John's Cathedral.
Miss Pitt, c/e the Church Missionary Society.
The Rev. G.Waldegrave, Missions to Seamen, Praya East,
Mr Lessius, St George's Hotel, (Proprietor.-)
Mr H.A.Cartwright, 10a, Des Voeux Road, (Editar of the Hong Kong Daily Press,)
The Rev. Kirk Maconachie, The Manse.
Mr G.B.Burnett, Mountain View, The Peak.
I enclose some cases of Police Court evidence,
in support of sur
statements,
as desired.
Will you kindly let me know when you have instituted enquiries, whether these children have been removed from the custody of their
●wners, as were the two tortured girls mentioned by Col.John Ward
in the House of Commone ?
My brother in law, Sir Herbert Belfield, who I believe
I think, is known to beth Lord Wilmer and yourself, will tell you, that in my efforts to get this wrong put right, I am actuated by a sincere love for children, and a great desire to see this blet
upen our British rule removed.
THE UNDER SECRETARY,
I am, Sir, your obedient servant
(mm) C.B.L. Haslewood.