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sufficiently so to make the brothel system superior to such a svatem of non-segregation en ie advocated in the repoj 16. We feel that if the scheme of depôts combined with free diagnosis and treatment, recommended by us is givan a proper trial and is made widely known, it will rechice the incidence of venereal disease in the Colony, though we fear that it will be impossible in a place with a large shifting population such as Hongkong is to do more

than mitigate the evil.

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The following are attached to this raport:-

A statement showing the mumber of cases of "yphilis and Gonorrhoea reported as occurring during the vorra

1915 to 1920 in certain institutions.

A statement showing the number of in-patients treated at the Civil Hospital and the Tung Wa Hospital and the number of patients who attended at the Government Dispensary in Kowloon during the years 1915 to 1920. Also the number of bodies examined at the Victoria and Kowloon Mortuaries during the same period. C. Letter from Dr. Montagu Harston of the 7th April,1921,7 D. The pamphlets referred to in paragraph 7 of the

report.

E. Report presented by the Commission to the Far Eastern Porta to the Nation Council for Combating Veneren]

Dinennen.

27th March, 1922,

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Claud Severn, Colonial Secretary,

J. H. Kemp, Attorney-Genera).

H. E. Pollock Hember of Legisla-

tive Council.

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Lau Chu-pak,

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S. B. C. Ross, Postmaster-General

for Secretary for Chinese Affairs,

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