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May I say that the cowardice of the Governer in this matter, the unmanly quibbling which marke his action at every stage, strikes me as about the lost disagreeable feature in this case, se un-English in all its bearingė.-
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F.poltetan
The facts are as simple as they are incentrovertible :
(1) Mrs Haslewood opposed herself to a form of child-
slavery which leads in numerous cases te an enfor-
ced harletry.
(2) The Governor did not sympathise with her action. (3) The Naval Authorities, moved by the Governor,
(4)
(5)
teld Lt.-Commander Hasleweed that he must restrain
his wife er resign.
Under this pressure, Lt.-Com. Haslewsed resigned. The Governor is ordered by Mr Churchill to put an
end to this slavery under the British Flag.
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