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that

they

should be reminded that the House of Commons has condemned nothing except Compulsory medical examination :

that the 574 May, to which reference is made, was to the effect that the C's. acts were passed almost without the knowledge of "any one". :

to the berghtofeasdencerix in life question of Such examination Jovann *

that as is under reference regards the effect of these acts on brothel slavery the weight of evidence is in their favour: that the result of abolishing them would probably be a vast increase of sly brothels where apparently Slavery flourishes: that it is not true that the Chinese object to registration and that the officials ["who are so very unfairly alluded to as though they were making a good thing out of the acts] are trusted & respected by the Chinese:

I have drafted an answer on lines for consideration.

there M. Gladstone's statement on the 7th of regards the reference to Sir. J. Hennessy's despatch of 23 June 80 it might be pointed out that it was not given to Parliament among the C.D. Papers because it was included on Brothel Slavery, in the special paper from which it is to be presumed the writers got it C.PL.

рив 27. June 25 fine.

18.3476 off once the compulsory Examinahin. is is given up the Keystone of the arch is from_ and I cannot conceive Why we should incur the trouble, and Expense and responsibility of maintaining a system of licensing and registration. Common tenne naturally we tell on that a repudiated person must partake of a set of

However, to follow the instructions more closely and improve readability, here is the revised output in HTML, with some corrections and formatting applied as per the guidelines:

They should be reminded that the House of Commons has condemned nothing except compulsory medical examination.

The 574 May, to which reference is made, was to the effect that the C's acts were passed almost without the knowledge of "any one".

Regarding the effect of these acts on brothel slavery, the weight of evidence is in their favour; that the result of abolishing them would probably be a vast increase of sly brothels where apparently slavery flourishes; and that it is not true that the Chinese object to registration, and that the officials [who are so very unfairly alluded to as though they were making a good thing out of the acts] are trusted & respected by the Chinese.

I have drafted an answer on these lines for consideration.

Regarding the reference to Sir J. Hennessy's despatch of 23 June 80, it might be pointed out that it was not given to Parliament among the C.D. Papers because it was included in the special paper on Brothel Slavery, from which it is to be presumed the writers got it.

C.PL. 27 June 25 fine.

Once the compulsory examination is given up, the keystone of the arch is removed, and I cannot conceive why we should incur the trouble, expense, and responsibility of maintaining a system of licensing and registration.

But to strictly follow the format requested:

that

they

should be reminded that the House of Commons has condemned nothing except Compulsory medical examination :

that the 574 May, to which reference is made, was to the effect that the C's. acts were passed almost without the knowledge of "any one". :

that as is under reference regards the effect of these acts on brothel slavery the weight of evidence is in their favour: that the result of abolishing them would probably be a vast increase of sly brothels where apparently Slavery flourishes: that it is not "true that the Chinese object to registration and that the officials" ["who are so very unfairly alluded to as though they were making a good thing out of the acts] are trusted & respected by the Chinese:

I have drafted an answer on lines for consideration.

there M. Gladstone's statement on the 7th of regards the reference to Sir. J. Hennessy's despatch of 23 June 80 it might be pointed out that it was not given to Parliament among the C.D. Papers because it was included on Brothel Slavery, in the special paper from which it is to be presumed the writers got it C.PL.

рив 27. June 25 fine.

18.3476 off once the compulsory Examinahin. is given up the Keystone of the arch is from_ and I cannot conceive Why we should incur the trouble, and Expense and responsibility of maintaining a system of licensing and registration. Common tenne naturally we tell on that a repudiated person must partake of a set of

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that they should be reminded that the House of Commons has condemned nothing except Compulsory medical examination : that the 574 May, to which reference is made, was to the effect that the C's. acts were passed almost without the knowledge of "any one". : to the berghtofeasdencerix in life question of Such examination Jovann * that as is under reference regards the effect of these acts on brothel slavery the weight of evidence is in their favour: that the result of abolishing them would probably be a vast increase of sly brothels where apparently Slavery flourishes: that it is not true that the Chinese object to registration and that the officials ["who are so very unfairly alluded to as though they were making a good thing out of the acts] are trusted & respected by the Chinese: I have drafted an answer on lines for consideration. there M. Gladstone's statement on the 7th of regards the reference to Sir. J. Hennessy's despatch of 23 June 80 it might be pointed out that it was not given to Parliament among the C.D. Papers because it was included on Brothel Slavery, in the special paper from which it is to be presumed the writers got it C.PL. рив 27. June 25 fine. 18.3476 off once the compulsory Examinahin. is is given up the Keystone of the arch is from_ and I cannot conceive Why we should incur the trouble, and Expense and responsibility of maintaining a system of licensing and registration. Common tenne naturally we tell on that a repudiated person must partake of a set of However, to follow the instructions more closely and improve readability, here is the revised output in HTML, with some corrections and formatting applied as per the guidelines: They should be reminded that the House of Commons has condemned nothing except compulsory medical examination. The 574 May, to which reference is made, was to the effect that the C's acts were passed almost without the knowledge of "any one". Regarding the effect of these acts on brothel slavery, the weight of evidence is in their favour; that the result of abolishing them would probably be a vast increase of sly brothels where apparently slavery flourishes; and that it is not true that the Chinese object to registration, and that the officials [who are so very unfairly alluded to as though they were making a good thing out of the acts] are trusted & respected by the Chinese. I have drafted an answer on these lines for consideration. Regarding the reference to Sir J. Hennessy's despatch of 23 June 80, it might be pointed out that it was not given to Parliament among the C.D. Papers because it was included in the special paper on Brothel Slavery, from which it is to be presumed the writers got it. C.PL. 27 June 25 fine. Once the compulsory examination is given up, the keystone of the arch is removed, and I cannot conceive why we should incur the trouble, expense, and responsibility of maintaining a system of licensing and registration. But to strictly follow the format requested: that they should be reminded that the House of Commons has condemned nothing except Compulsory medical examination : that the 574 May, to which reference is made, was to the effect that the C's. acts were passed almost without the knowledge of "any one". : that as is under reference regards the effect of these acts on brothel slavery the weight of evidence is in their favour: that the result of abolishing them would probably be a vast increase of sly brothels where apparently Slavery flourishes: that it is not "true that the Chinese object to registration and that the officials" ["who are so very unfairly alluded to as though they were making a good thing out of the acts] are trusted & respected by the Chinese: I have drafted an answer on lines for consideration. there M. Gladstone's statement on the 7th of regards the reference to Sir. J. Hennessy's despatch of 23 June 80 it might be pointed out that it was not given to Parliament among the C.D. Papers because it was included on Brothel Slavery, in the special paper from which it is to be presumed the writers got it C.PL. рив 27. June 25 fine. 18.3476 off once the compulsory Examinahin. is given up the Keystone of the arch is from_ and I cannot conceive Why we should incur the trouble, and Expense and responsibility of maintaining a system of licensing and registration. Common tenne naturally we tell on that a repudiated person must partake of a set of
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that they should be reminded that the House of Commons has condemned nothing except Compulsay medical examination : that the 574 May, to which reference is made, was to the effect that the C's. acts were passed almost without the knowledge of "any one". : to the berghtofeasdencerix in life question of Such examination Jovann * that as is under reference regards the effect of these acts on brothel slavery the weight of evidence is in their favour: that the result of abolishing them would probably be a vast increase of 8ly brothels where apparently Slavery flourishes: that it is", not "tue that the Chinese object to registration and that the officials" ["who are so very unfairly alluded to as though they were mathing a good thing out of the acts] are trusted & respected by the Chinese: I have drafted an answer on lines for consideration. there M. Gladstones statement on the 7th of regards the reference to Sir. J. Hennessy's despatch of 23 June 80 it might be pointed out that it was not given to Parliament aming the C.D. Papers because it was included on Brottel Slavey, in the special paper from which it is to be fresumed the writers got it C.PL. рив 27. June 25 fine. 18.3476 off once the compulsory Examinahin. is is given up the Keystone of the arch in from_ and I connet con Why we showed incur the trouble, and Expense and / responsibility of maintaining a system oflicensing and registration. _ Common tenne naturally we tell on that a kenne on repitud person must partake of a set of
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that

they

should be reminded that the House

of Commons has condemned nothing except

Compulsay

medical examination

:

that the

574

May, to which reference is made, was

to the effect that the C's. acts were passed almost without the knowledge

of

"any one".

:

to the

berghtofeasdencerix in life question of

Such examination

Jovann

*

that as

is under

reference

regards the effect of

these acts on brothel slavery the weight of evidence is in their favour: that the result of abolishing them would probably

be a vast increase

of 8ly

brothels where

apparently

Slavery flourishes: that it is", not "tue that the Chinese object to registration and that the officials" ["who are so very unfairly alluded to as

though they were mathing a good thing out of the acts] are trusted & respected by the Chinese:

I have drafted

an answer on

lines for consideration.

there

M. Gladstones statement on the 7th of

regards the reference

to Sir. J.

Hennessy's despatch of 23 June 80

it might be pointed out that it was

not given

to Parliament

aming

the

C.D. Papers because it was included on Brottel Slavey,

in the special paper

from which it is to be fresumed the writers got

it

C.PL.

рив

27. June 25 fine.

18.3476

off

once the compulsory

Examinahin.

is

is

given up the Keystone of the arch in from_ and I connet con

Why we showed incur the trouble, and Expense and

/

responsibility of maintaining a system oflicensing and registration. _ Common tenne naturally

we tell on that

a

kenne on

repitud person must partake of a set of

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