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Question 4.
À clean watch is kept by the police on ships entering and leaving the port with a view to preventing breaches of the laws referred to above.
Question 5.
There is a constant interchange of Chinese between the Colony and the mainland. Prostitutes, most of whom are of Chinese race, are not an exception in this respect. They are attracted to the Colony by the demand which is accentu- -ated by the fact that many of the Chinese males in the Colony have left their women folk in the country. They are
also less liable to extortion and other abuses in the Colony than in China,
Question 6.
There are no such agencies in the Colony. Recruiting agencies generally are dealt with under the Asiatic Migration Ordinance.
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In accordance with the provisions of Section 46 of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, No.30 of 1915, all women and girls proceeding to places abroad are brought to the Becretariat for Chinese Affaire and are there questioned by
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