proper provision having been made for the protection of her wheels, her faith is sealed, and it is undoubtedly? But she will fall again with the loss of her life
when she was rescued in the first instance. It must come to mind that the object in providing a place of refuge is not to deprive those of their liberty, but to prevent others from doing so - in short to secure the liberty of ignorant women and girls, who have for so long been regarded as mere chattels that they lack the courage to rescue themselves, and who as a rule do not know what liberty is and cannot express the idea in person or language. I think it can be stated but broadly that the position of such persons is widely different from that of people for whom liberty is a watchword, learnt in childhood, and what will the latter not be regarded as an interference with a view to enjoyment of liberty.
The word "slavery"
between "Chapel"
and "La"
I shall remain
resumes might lead to misunderstanding touching, and in Section 17 adopted has fear created, as part
Experiences
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Experience shows that most satisfactory arrangements can be generally made for the rescue of young girls allowing to be adopted into respectable families, requiring quite proper interference ingraining.
Section 18
to
Kunghii.
retaken from the Straits Settlements Ordinance 2. It differs from the similar provision in the Straits Settlements in this - that the latter states clearly that the cost
of maintenance and education
of all women and girls detained in the Asylum and to be defrayed out of money
provided by the Legislative Council. Hitherto the end of the maintenance given and girls for them almost entirely defrayed by the Tung Wah Hospital and charitable subscriptions among the Chinese, the government giving a yearly grant. I think the Chinese will become increasingly willing to continue these subscriptions towards so good an object
Section 19
The first part
is purely the thing relating to the word "Ming" thing entitled for the women detained in the Asylum just of which (1) and the wholly sub-real are from the Straits Settlements Ordinance Section 26 (1862)
Section 20
2
6
proper provision Luring than made for the protection ter wheels, her fath is scaled, and it is ubertately? Autoin Rut the will fall again with the Lands of think
when she was serened in the first instancl. It must to come in mind that the object in assade
there infatimates a place of refuge is not to deprint thane of
their lituly, but to prevent others from doing so - in short to seeuch the literly of
ignorant women and
and guils, who have hear
to long regarded as mild chattels that they Lach clarat came to requed themelers arzuch, and who
as a rull do not know what litsety is and Cannot Express the idea was in Pherson.
language. I think it carnest but brapeed that the position quch perms is widely diffrent from that of peoples well whom lituty watchword, the uncaring puberet they leave in Childhood, and what will the latte at wal be regarded as an who purence with a with
interference any the former to ansidered an aid to Ram-
Jogment of lately.
The wad delani
Lasteaen Chanpeel
La c
I shall koman
resumes might land to surundust auching. and in Scelem 17 adopted has fear coated, as part
Exstrienes
b
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Expericuct shows that most satu factory wrangements
Carn to serenell for the rusty of young girls Hallowing to be adopted into scapectable families, reenvil thing quiser for their proper iufte inguing.
Section 18
to
Kunghelii.
retaker pine the Stong Kung holiniane 2. It differs pose the simules provision in the Straits briliand in this -
that the latter states clearly that the bot.
tnt of last,
manitiuauet and Education
of all wonner and girls detained in the Asylum and to clepayed out of many
bety
provided by the Requilation Concil. Hittenti the end of
the maintenance graven and guls fur then almot Entirely defrayed to the Tung lose Hospital and charitable subscriptionis ancong the Chinese, the govemment garing
a gearly grant. I think the Chinese Itt becuemagelle Continue these zubreciplines towarts so good an object
Section 19
The fist part
is pour the thing berline to the word "Miding' thing entstituted for the war detained the ranch just of whee (1) and the wholey subs-reale. are pom the Stonything heliance Section 26- (1862)
Section 20
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