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Table A.

Number of Women and Girls admitted to the Po Leung Kuk during the year 1922 and the arrangements made regarding them.

Committed under Warrant from the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs. Committed under Warrant from the Emigration Office. Pending the opening of the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs. Sent with their own consent by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs sent with their own consent from Singapore. Manila. and Swatow. Sent with their own consent by the Police. Lost Children. Accompanying parents or guardians. Runaway maid-servants. Total. In the Po Leung Kuk on 1st January, 1922, 1 9 } 00 42 52 Admitted during the year, 26 12 67 18 66 23 257 Total, 26 13 32 67 18 66 23 54 299 Released after enquiry. 17 76 20 2 751 24 Released under bond. 14 40 299 Placed in charge of husband. 6 3 7 Placed in charge of parents and relatives: 17 7 1 10 Sent to Charitable Institutions in China. 310 = Sent to School, Convent, or Refuge. 12 110 16 2 63 Adopted. 12 113 26 7 Married. ! t Died. [T 2 2 7 12 3 Cases under consideration. I 52 257 Total, 59 299 Remaining in the Po Leung Kuk on the 31st December, 1922, C 49

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