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operation and our trouble now is that we know that the
Chinese will not co-operate.
As regards (d). Everybody knows that any Chinese
is at liberty to apply to the S.0.A. the point is what is
to happen on the application. When I made the suggestion,
I thought that the S.C.A. would be able to place the girls
with employers. "We know now that he won't. No one will
venture to employ them for fear of losing face with his
Ranm community. There is no particular law in including the
clause that "girls between 12 and 18 should apply to S.C.A.
who will take such steps as seem to him best, but you must
understand that it will be mere window-dressing as he won't
be able to take any steps, unless in some rare cases he is
able to get some missionary body to look after a girl.
(e) is a worse trouble. The Chinese opposition
means that, unless we give them a chance to set out their
position clearly and go some way to meet them, the Po Lung
Kuk will refuse to have anything to do with the girls.
We can't force them. The Kuk is a purely Chinese institutia
run by the Chinese with the S.C.A. to advise and supervise.
If we try to force them to do anything, the Committee of
Management will resign and no one will join a new Committee.
This means that an institution of great value will cease to
operate. "'e cannot work it as a Government institution
anything like so well as the Chinese do: and we cannot work
it at all without the co-operation of their Committees (the
Tung W, District Watchman etc) which will not be given.
If we refrain from trying to impose by law on the
Kuk duties which it won't perform, it may be all right. In
cases of real ill-treatment (on which subject the Chinese are
just as sound as we are, though their views of what is ill-
treatment