487
in Chief . -
In
regard
to those portions of
the Ordinance relating to the regulation:
of
Prostitution in the Colony and the means of providing partially for the frendy required, Sir John Pakington, with their Lordships, refrains from expressing any opinion, simply observing that the Assistance given, and incasives carried
out at home (under the provisions of
"
the Contagious Diseases Act 1866°
Copy
enclosed) are addressed only to the inspection of the suspected; and the
cure of the actually diseased, Women,
who may communicate contagious
disorders to the Troops
Her thajesty's Ships. –
or
the crews of
In
In
regard however to the pecuniary contribution to be made
by
the Imperial Government, in the interest.
off.
the combined forces, it would seem
desirable that the probable amount.
required for preparing the necessary
Hospital accommodation, the number
of beds, and the annual cost
of
each
bed should be stated, also the cost
The Staff for carrying out the medical
inspection..
On these points being ascertained.
a calculation might possibly be based
hoops, and
On
the
average
number.
of
Crews of Her Majesty's ships in the
Garrison and Port for whom the advan,
of
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