end of 1931 had visited all the
15
addresses at which girls, who were
formerly mui-tsai are registered
in Hong Long and owloon, It is
understood that the visits paid
by the lady inspectors have been
particularly appreciated by both
the girls and their employers.
Their knowledge of the Chinese
language is, of course, of primary
importance in the execution of their
duties.
3. Cases in which prosecutions
for breaches of the anti-mui-tsai
legislation have resulted in the
imposition of only a small fine have
as a rule been those in which only
proved.
a technical offence has been committed.
In cases of ill treat ment,larger
penalties