MINUTES.

(2) sudden abrlikö

Gould

disnjaman

th

alangeants of a large number

of Chaine households at a

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stake four general unrest.

and graven

So for infor

this

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the perpraals in them celépain

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unfort

be offered.

But the frommer is unwilling to woome the proclamation? of freedom for her Jose, to which

2 kan de in

In T-ifs. attached fartenten

inportance. again acty

conthe kn

For Societies. If th

toft.'s instruction

Carried out

con lain

Allowing

X

it.

the

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to the

the

erfly might

pascapes &

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f

Proclamation

the 22nd

22nd J

Feb.

anthout Kalay

should be colued 2. but

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mui trai thoned be consid

MINUTES NOT TO BE WRITTEN ON THIS SIDE.

a

in it that until accommodation

be provided for them elseater no guts should have 1212

their

theller of

except in

present homes

ill ticalment

and after reference to the

Seculariat

20,000. 119L TA

Chuise

they

should

the

specially

prawed

against

the danger referent

6

Jour

bodd Wlegram.

BEL

17/2/220

The Governor does not give the

assurance asked for in the Secretary

8660/22. of State's telegram of 22nd February

that the institution does not involve

the slightest element of compulsory

employment and that every mui-tsai of

Demp10

a certain age is in law and in

practice free if she wishes to leave

her adopted parents or employers.

So far as the law goes, we have the

assurance of a former Governor, Sir

Henry May, that "the law does not

recognise purchase as conferring any

right or title whatsoever" and that

"the girls are absolutely free in

law as against the purchasers"

1918

(See telegram of 14th May of which a

copy is attached). The Governor may

have

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