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despatch N. 23% of 28th October, 1882, forwarding for his consideration two Bills to amend the Contagious Diseases Ordinances, drafted by the Attorney General and Registrar General respectively. It will be seen from these drafts that the statement made by The Hong Kong "Daily Press" that it was in contemplation to forbid the keeping of all children in brothels is inexact. Sections 42 of one of the drafts and 11 of the other impose penalties only when any child above eight years and under 15 (or 16) is found in any registered brothel.

The Registrar General, after reconsideration of the question raised by Lord Kimberley's despatch of 25th November last, now suggests that having regard to the precocity of Chinese children, all should be excluded above six and under sixteen years of age, but states that after making special enquiry, he finds that many Chinese think it would be unwise to prohibit altogether the keeping of children

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197 despatch N. 23% of 28th October, 1882, forwarding for his consideration two Bills to amend the Contagious Diseases Ordinances, drafted by the Attorney General and Registrar General respectively. It will be seen from these drafts that the statement made by The Hong Kong "Daily Press" that it was in contemplation to forbid the keeping of all children in brothels is inexact. Sections 42 of one of the drafts and 11 of the other impose penalties only when any child above eight years and under 15 (or 16) is found in any registered brothel. The Registrar General, after reconsideration of the question raised by Lord Kimberley's despatch of 25th November last, now suggests that having regard to the precocity of Chinese children, all should be excluded above six and under sixteen years of age, but states that after making special enquiry, he finds that many Chinese think it would be unwise to prohibit altogether the keeping of children GR2/140
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.. 197 despatch N. 23% of 28th October, 1882, forwarding for his consideration two Bills to amend the Contagious Diseases Ordinances, drafted by the Attorney General and Registrar General respectively. It will be from these drafts that the seen statement made by The HongKong "Daily Press" that it was in contemplation to forbid the Keeping of all children in brothels is inexact. Sections 42 one of the draft and 11 of the other :impose penalties only when any child Gu 2/140 child above eight years in and under 15 (or 16) is found any registered brothel. The Registrar General, after reconsideration of the question raised by Lord Kimberley's despatch of 25th November last, now suggests that having regard to the precosity of Chinese children all should be excluded above six and under sixteen years of age years, but states that after making special enquiry he finds that many- chinese think it would be unwise to prohibit altogether the Keeping of children
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despatch N. 23% of 28th October, 1882, forwarding for his consideration

two Bills to amend the Contagious Diseases Ordinances, drafted by the Attorney General and Registrar General respectively. It will be

from these drafts that the

seen

statement made by The HongKong "Daily Press" that it was in contemplation to forbid the Keeping of all children in brothels

is inexact. Sections 42

one

of

the

draft and 11 of the other

:impose penalties only when

any child

Gu

2/140

child above eight years

in

and under

15 (or 16) is found

any registered brothel. The Registrar General, after reconsideration of the question raised by Lord Kimberley's despatch

of 25th November last, now

suggests that having regard to the precosity of Chinese children all should be

excluded above six

and under sixteen

years of age

years,

but

states that after making special

enquiry he finds

that

many-

chinese think it would be unwise

to prohibit altogether the Keeping of

children

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