For end on 2.46 of 4. C. 247-1886 herewith and refer to Outdoor Prostitution & to the using of Boats & Brothels. the Police.
I think the Clause very objectionable, as giving arbitrary power to arrest (not who is committing any unlawful act of prostitution, but) whom they may suspect of being for the purpose of such act.
XXX, if it is meant to avoid against solicitation, it should be more explicit. I think all that is really required is already provided by these clauses is already provided 27 (1) of this Bill.
The word "place" in that section is wide Enough if amended by altering the word "kept" in C. 2 to "used" and so to cover any public place, or any house, or any junk etc. abare;
4.10(2) of Stat Ord
I do not expect this Bill has yet been passed (as it was not urgent and introduced at date of their Gazette).
Should we not telegraph to following effect: Referring to tkany for Gazette 13th April, Telegraph whether Protection of Women Ordinance already passed, if not passed, suspended section pending instructions.
And if the reply is in the negative I should like to be allowed to suggest precisely what amendments have we made in Mein draft Bill should be insisted on of course if the Ord. is passed, wait for its arrival, but I hope we are not to act
S.W.9.30 May 1889
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Sin James Rupell is in Engstond
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Sam dary
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delonged this paper,
as a
501
telegram
day or regsieme - but. 2. Austration Constitutio Sam Anferm Paper 20m rather fuch it aside as
both on 20h Koruntide-
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Sin James Rupell is in Engstond
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see fir Russells upen the questions raised
his mate. I have not considered thon
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