3.

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The other homes and institutions, though not specifically carrying out inspections, yet form the focal centres for reports from the general public.

5. A large number of other charitable bodies receive

no financial support, but are nevertheless interested in the

care of mui -t sai.

6.

Thus the Anti-Mui-Tsai Society, which consists

of some 600 members, have formed a sub-committee to investig-

ate mui-tsai complaints, any information thus obtained being

passed to the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs.

7.

The remaining institutions, as in the cases mentioned in paragraph 4 above, are designed primarily to

care for the welfare of mui-tsai who have left their former

employers.

8.

my

I enclose a schedule of the various institutions

referred to in this despatch.

I have the honour to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant,

Governor, &c.

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