specially employed by the
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to refervise the
Hong Kong Government wear
girls who have been registered and to
th the
check any abuses of the anti-mue
tusi
restatim ano inspection of
legislation.
Mi ti
These officers have
done excellent work and before
the end of 1931 had visitea
the addresses at which girls,
all addresses of mui tvai
who were
formerly mie-taxi,
are registered in Kong aong ang
Kowloon. The visits paid by
the lady inspectors have been
particularly appreciated by
girls
both the mi
and their
employers. There are in
addition three inspectors
employed by the Hong Kong
Society for the protection of
chilaren, but their duties are
not confined to the inspection
girls who were
formerly
miss-train)
of registerea muiti It
is understood that a number of
inspectors are also employed
by