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managers should be authorised to show the films provided that literature supplied by the Colonial Government is distributed at the meetings, and free publicity is given on the screen to the facilities provided by the Colony for treatment, and any other information the Government consider it desirable the audience should receive, Literature,
We believe that the National Council would be willing to grant to the Hong Kong Government permission to use their copyright for any publication issued by them and considered useful for distribution among the Skxxghai Hong Kong European population, The popular pamphlet "HOW TO FIGHT VENEREAL DISEASE" might be reproduced and circulated, or obtained direct from the National Council, Great Britain, at the cost price of printing, the blank pages being overprinted with all the necessary local information, This pamphlet could
be distributed to:-
(1) To all Government employes,
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
To the crews of all incoming end outgoing ships. To audiences at the cinema houses where special
public health films were displayed,
At any public meetings or health demonstrations arranged by voluntary agencies as may be suitable,
Through the medium of the various missionary
societies,
If the pamphlet is reprinted in Hong Kong we recommend that a brief section be added giving the evidence of the effect of recognised brothels on the incidence of venereal
disease,
It is recommended that a simple leaflet should be
produced in Chinese giving information about, and conditions leading to the spread of, venereal disease, and circulated
as above,
Particular groups,
(1)
Doctors, We recommend that information as to the
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