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91

which I appointed to consider

a revised

what at that time was draught of the Ordinance, thought

very different from its present shape.

6.

The

suggestions of the

Committee which comprised the Colonial Surgeon, the Principal Medical Officer of their Naval and Military Services, and the Registrar General, may be regarded as an endorsement of the views of the Government, but on

there was considerable discussion as to the necessity of subjecting to periodical examination Chinese Brothels (supposed to be frequented by Chinese men only).

Enclosure 2.

Page 11.

Enclosure 2. Page 15.

On that subject the Registrar General differed from the Colonial Surgeon and Principal Naval Medical Officer, believing it to be unnecessary, and I append to the Report of the Committee the observations of the Registrar General and a comment by the Colonial Surgeon.

Enclosure 2. Page 2.

On them I also append a Memo by myself directing the Chinese Brothels to be subjected to all Rules affecting other Brothels, but leaving it discretionary to insist on examination of them when there might be reason to suppose it necessary, making that examination the exception and not the rule.

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91 which I appointed to consider a revised what at that time was draught of the Ordinance, thought very different from its present shape. 6. The suggestions of the Committee which comprised the Colonial Surgeon, the Principal Medical Officer of their Naval and Military Services, and the Registrar General, may be regarded as an endorsement of the views of the Government, but on there was considerable discussion as to the necessity of subjecting to periodical examination Chinese Brothels (supposed to be frequented by Chinese men only). Enclosure 2. Page 11. Enclosure 2. Page 15. On that subject the Registrar General differed from the Colonial Surgeon and Principal Naval Medical Officer, believing it to be unnecessary, and I append to the Report of the Committee the observations of the Registrar General and a comment by the Colonial Surgeon. Enclosure 2. Page 2. On them I also append a Memo by myself directing the Chinese Brothels to be subjected to all Rules affecting other Brothels, but leaving it discretionary to insist on examination of them when there might be reason to suppose it necessary, making that examination the exception and not the rule.
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91 which I appointed to consider a revised what at that time was draught of the Ordinance, thought very diffrent from its present shape. 6. The suggestions of the Committee which comprised the Colonial Surgeon, the Principal Medical Offices of ihre Noval and Military Services, and the Registrar as endorsement of the views of General, may be regarded general ginal endorsement the Government, but on Avas promit > there емля..... considerable discussion. vigs as to the necessity of subjecting to periodical examination wanew in Chinese Brectuels supposed to be frequented by only Chinese men). བ་ Enclosure 2. Page 11. Endesave 2. Page 15. % On that subject the Registrar Gurnal differed from the Colonial Sungrow and Principal Naval Medical, Offien, believing it to be munecessary, and I apprend to the Report of the Committee the observations of the Cat Registrar Gunsual and a comment General ctrums by the Colonial Surgeon. Enderuve 2. Page 2. on them also apprend a Meme by myself directing the Chinese Brestick to be subjected to all Rules affecting other Brostich, but leaving it discretionary to insist examination of there might be ALTAVAew on ر I J the medical there when reason to suppose it necefary- itius masting that examination the exception and not the rule- f Do Mai
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91

which I appointed to consider

a revised

what at that time was draught of the Ordinance, thought

very diffrent from its present shape.

6.

The

suggestions of the

Committee which comprised the Colonial Surgeon, the Principal Medical Offices of ihre Noval and Military Services, and the Registrar

as

endorsement of the views of

General, may

be regarded

general

ginal endorsement

the Government, but on

Avas

promit

>

there

емля.....

considerable discussion. vigs

as to the necessity of subjecting to

periodical examination

wanew

in

Chinese Brectuels supposed to be frequented by only Chinese

men).

བ་

Enclosure 2.

Page 11.

Endesave 2. Page 15.

%

On that subject the Registrar

Gurnal differed from the Colonial Sungrow and Principal Naval Medical,

Offien, believing it to be munecessary, and I apprend to the Report of the Committee the observations of the

Cat Registrar Gunsual and a comment General ctrums by the Colonial Surgeon.

Enderuve 2. Page 2.

on them

also

apprend

a Meme by myself

directing the Chinese Brestick to

be subjected to all Rules affecting other Brostich, but leaving it

discretionary to insist examination of

there

might

be

ALTAVAew

on

ر

I

J

the medical

there when

reason to suppose

it

necefary- itius masting that examination the exception and not the rule-

f

Do Mai

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