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Memorandum by Governor Sir R. MacDonnell, 6 Feb.
Refer to Attorney General, to remove the course, Ordinance, so as to include all Brothels, but rendering the examination of Women residing in other Brothels than those which the Registrar General considers solely frequented by Europeans, not compulsory as a matter of course, but to be regarded as a species of penalty that may be inflicted whenever the expediency of such a measure is decided on, in consequence of information rendering such a measure desirable. Perhaps a clause exempting such licensed Brothels from periodical examination in such cases as the Registrar General considers right would answer the purpose, provided that officer be empowered to recall such exemption when necessary.
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The proposed inclusion of prostitution in Boats under Section 41, seems adequate to
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Marmer by Governor Sir R. Gp. Muchlonnel, 6 B.
Refer to Attorney General, to removel the
course,
Ordinance, so as to include all Brothels, but rendering the examination of Wonew residing in other. Brothels than those which the Registrar General considers solely frequented by Europeans, not compulsory as a matter of
urse, but to be regarded
regarded as a species of peually_ that may be inflicted whenever the experiency of such a measure is decided on, in consequence of information rendering such a measure- Visirable. Perhaps a cause exempting such liccused Brothels from periodical examina - tion in such cases as the Registrar General considers right would auxor the purpose, proszed that officer be improcred to recall such exemption when necessary.
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The proposed inclusion of prostitution in Boats under Section 41, Seems adequate to
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