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Social workers of great experience info med us that in every anse they know the girls in the brothels of the Sampan Street and Kenedy Town di striets were adopted children, sold to the keeper of the muses by the adopting parent.

It seems that the artifichál value put on the Chinese girl

by the system of recognised bro thels is the main inducement to

the kidnappers,

The promiscuous brothel is a Western not a Chinese custom.

We are informed that they do not exist in the form we know in the

interior of China.

The conditions in Hongkong seem onlculated to put the highest

commercial value on the girl.

We consider the suppression of the brothel would be an advant-

age to those anxious to suppress kidnapping, and we are convinced

it is essential in the interests of public health,

The argument that unless the commercial value of the girl as

a prostitute is maintained the exposure of girl babies at birth

will increase does not seem to show a sense of mei al values, and

dore not take into account the hara done to the individual girl and

the frequent extansion of the disease to the household of tho we

whom she infests.

If the Bri ti sh are to undertake to Bave the unwanted girl

babies of China they must provide training and maintenance faci-

lities for them so that they may become a social asset and mta

racial poison.

We remend that the existing lawa shuld be enforced, and

that the Government should cease to tolerate brothels and to regist

prostitutes.

If the option system is maintained in the Go la ny it would be

less undesirable to register all abpted children than to register

only prosti tutes,

Girl babies are exposed soon after birth on the hill side or on the river bank, Usually their mouths are filled with mud to hasten den'

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