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in the Brothels." With reference to thore Statements, W. Wodehouse's attention has been drawn by the Acting Colonial Secretary's letter of the
Instant to
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the fact that the Sergeant who interpreted
for him on the recasion alleges that
insulting language
was used towards
M. Wodehouse's party in the Brothels
Hone chinaman, who
was
in company
with come chinese girls, camping :-
"What! Freigners ? Freign devils? Let them come, if they will first knock
their heads on
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the ground!"
Towards the and if his second
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letter to your Lordship Mr. Wodehouse
says:
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corre to be
"I should be exceedingly sorry
the means of
of leading
any young
MA
ints mischief, and of the bown jides
invitation to the young Cadit
of my
I can spente unhesitatingly, but it
may
be that
my praception of what was right and proper was not keen
enough on this occasion and that I did not properly, realize the apociations with which the word "Protted", and
expecially to a new comer
to
a
I was
}
must
be connected, and, to this extent, certain extent I with admit
was wr
wrong, if it
to seems to thers.":
That Mr. Wodehouse's perception of what is
right and proper is not quite Keen enough; seems suavitert from the fact
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