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Table III.

Number of Women and Girls detained in a Place of Refuge by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs under Sections 34 and 35

of Ordinance No. 4 of 1897, and arrangements made regarding them.

Permitted to leave, Permitted to leave under bond, Restored to husband, Restored to relatives, Sent to native place, Married, Adopted, Sent to Refuge or Convent, Died, Awaiting marriage, Cases under consideration, Total, Cases brought forward, 7. Under Detention on 1st January, 1922. Prostitutes. Emigrants. Total. Detained during 1922. Prostitutes. Emigrants. Total. 2 ... 2 14 ... 14 Total. 16 ... 16 + 1 ... 1 1 1 ... 1 1 ... 1 3 ... 2 • 2 ... 2 5 1 7 26 Cases dealt with during the year, 29. 7 1 1 *** 3 26 33 Cases carried forward, 4. C 19

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Table III.

Number of Women and Girls detained in a Place of Refuge by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs under Sections 34 and 35

of Ordinance No. 4 of 1897, and arrangements made regarding them.

Prostitutes Emigrants Total Cases brought forward 7 Under Detention on 1st January, 1922 Detained during 1922 2 ... 2 14 ... 14 Total 16 ... 16 1 ... 1 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 3 ... 2 • 2 ... 5 1 7 26 Cases dealt with during the year 29 7 1 1 *** 3 26 33 Cases carried forward 4 C 19 However, to follow the exact instruction to output only HTML using

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Table III.

Number of Women and Girls detained in a Place of Refuge by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs under Sections 34 and 35

of Ordinance No. 4 of 1897, and arrangements made regarding them.

Cases brought forward 7 Under Detention on 1st January, 1922 Detained during 1922 Prostitutes Emigrants Total 2 ... 2 14 ... 14 Total 16 ... 16 1 ... 1 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 3 ... 2 • 2 ... 5 1 7 26 Cases dealt with during the year 29 7 1 1 *** 3 26 33 Cases carried forward 4 C 19 The final answer is:

Table III.

Number of Women and Girls detained in a Place of Refuge by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs under Sections 34 and 35

of Ordinance No. 4 of 1897, and arrangements made regarding them.

Prostitutes Emigrants Total Cases brought forward 7 Under Detention on 1st January, 1922 Detained during 1922 2 ... 2 14 ... 14 Total 16 ... 16 Permitted to leave 1 ... 1 Permitted to leave under bond 1 1 ... Restored to husband 1 ... 1 3 ... 2 • 2 ... 5 1 7 Cases dealt with during the year 29 7 1 1 *** 3 26 33 Cases carried forward 4 C 19

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Table III. Number of Women and Girls detained in a Place of Refuge by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs under Sections 34 and 35 of Ordinance No. 4 of 1897, and arrangements made regarding them. Permitted to leave, Permitted to leave under bond, Restored to husband, Restored to relatives, Sent to native place, Married, Adopted, Sent to Refuge or Convent, Died, Awaiting marriage, Cases under consideration, Total, Cases brought forward, 7. Under Detention on 1st January, 1922. Prostitutes. Emigrants. Total. Detained during 1922. Prostitutes. Emigrants. Total. 2 ... 2 14 ... 14 Total. 16 ... 16 + 1 ... 1 1 1 ... 1 1 ... 1 3 ... 2 2 ... 2 5 1 7 26 Cases dealt with during the year, 29. 7 1 1 *** 3 26 33 Cases carried forward, 4. C 19 Here is the revised version in HTML format with proper table structure: Table III. Number of Women and Girls detained in a Place of Refuge by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs under Sections 34 and 35 of Ordinance No. 4 of 1897, and arrangements made regarding them. Prostitutes Emigrants Total Cases brought forward 7 Under Detention on 1st January, 1922 Detained during 1922 2 ... 2 14 ... 14 Total 16 ... 16 1 ... 1 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 3 ... 2 2 ... 5 1 7 26 Cases dealt with during the year 29 7 1 1 *** 3 26 33 Cases carried forward 4 C 19 However, to follow the exact instruction to output only HTML using for paragraphs (and only if absolutely necessary) without markdown or code fences, the best representation is: Table III. Number of Women and Girls detained in a Place of Refuge by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs under Sections 34 and 35 of Ordinance No. 4 of 1897, and arrangements made regarding them. Cases brought forward 7 Under Detention on 1st January, 1922 Detained during 1922 Prostitutes Emigrants Total 2 ... 2 14 ... 14 Total 16 ... 16 1 ... 1 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 3 ... 2 2 ... 5 1 7 26 Cases dealt with during the year 29 7 1 1 *** 3 26 33 Cases carried forward 4 C 19 The final answer is: Table III. Number of Women and Girls detained in a Place of Refuge by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs under Sections 34 and 35 of Ordinance No. 4 of 1897, and arrangements made regarding them. Prostitutes Emigrants Total Cases brought forward 7 Under Detention on 1st January, 1922 Detained during 1922 2 ... 2 14 ... 14 Total 16 ... 16 Permitted to leave 1 ... 1 Permitted to leave under bond 1 1 ... Restored to husband 1 ... 1 3 ... 2 2 ... 5 1 7 Cases dealt with during the year 29 7 1 1 *** 3 26 33 Cases carried forward 4 C 19
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Table III. Number of Women and Girls detained in a Place of Refuge by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs under Sectious 34 and 35 of Ordinance No. 4 of 1897, and arrangements made regarding them. Permitted to leave, Permitted to leave under bond, Restored to husband, Restored to relatives, Sent to native place, Married,. Adopted, Sent to Refuge or Convent, Died, Awaiting marriage, Cases under consideration, Total, Cases brought forward, 7. Under Detention on 1st January, 1922. Detained during 1922. Prostitutes. Emigrants. Total. Prostitutes. Emigrants. Total. Total. + 2 2 14 14 16 ... ... 1. 1 1 ... 1 1 1 3 2 ... 2 5 1 7 26 Cases dealt with during the year, 29. ai: 7 1 1 *** 3 26 33 Cases carried forward, 4. C 19
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Table III.

Number of Women and Girls detained in a Place of Refuge by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs under Sectious 34 and 35

of Ordinance No. 4 of 1897, and arrangements made regarding them.

Permitted to leave,

Permitted to leave under bond,

Restored to husband,

Restored to relatives,

Sent to native place,

Married,.

Adopted,

Sent to Refuge or Convent, Died,

Awaiting marriage,

Cases under consideration,

Total,

Cases brought forward, 7.

Under Detention on

1st January, 1922.

Detained during 1922.

Prostitutes. Emigrants. Total. Prostitutes. Emigrants. Total.

Total.

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