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the Protection of Women and Girls, and a copy of the Rules and Regulations made under the same, I did not make any special allusion to the question asked in Your Lordship's despatch No. 3 of the 18th of January, as to why any distinction should continue to exist between brothels for the use of Chinese and brothels for persons other than Chinese.

2. I find that Your Lordship's despatch was referred to the Acting Registrar General for a report on this subject, and that Mr. Mitchell-Innes forwarded his observations, which should no doubt have been submitted to Your Lordship before this. I now enclose a copy of the Acting Registrar General's remarks, and I have reason to believe that what he states is quite correct. His opinion is confirmed by the minute

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the Protection of Women and Girls, and a copy of the Rules and Regulations made under the same, I did not make any special allusion to the question asked in Your Lordship's despatch No. 3 of the 18th of January, as to why any distinction should continue to exist between brothels for the use of Chinese and brothels for persons other than Chinese.

2. I find that Your Lordship's despatch was referred to the Acting Registrar General for a report on this subject, and that Mr. Mitchell-Innes forwarded his observations, which should no doubt have been submitted to Your Lordship before this. I now enclose a copy of the Acting Registrar General's remarks, and I have reason to believe that what he states is quite correct. His opinion is confirmed by the minute

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the Protection of Women and Girls, and a copy of the Rules and Regulations made under the same, I did not make any special allusion to the question asked in Your Lordship's despatch No. 3 of the 18th of January, as to why any distinction should continue to exist between brothels for the use of Chinese and brothels for persons other than Chinese.
2. I find that Your Lordship's despatch was referred to the Acting Registrar General for a report on this subject, and that Mr. Mitchell-Innes forwarded his observations, which should no doubt have been submitted to Your Lordship before this. I now enclose a copy of the Acting Registrar General's remarks, and I have reason to believe that what he states is quite correct. His opinion is confirmed by the minute

> Lordship's despatch ncl. 1. 4th Feby. 1890.
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the Protection of Women and Girls, and a copy of the Rules and Regulations made under the same, I did not make any special allusion to the question asked in Your Lordship's despatch No. 3 of the 18th of January, as to why any distinction should continue to exist between brothels for the use of Chinese and brothels for persons other than Chinese.

2. I find that Your Lordship's despatch was referred to the Acting Registrar General for a report on this subject, and that Mr. Mitchell-Innes forwarded his observations, which should no doubt have been submitted to Your Lordship before this. I now enclose a copy of the Acting Registrar General's remarks, and I have reason to believe that what he states is quite correct. His opinion is confirmed by the minute

> Lordship's despatch ncl. 1. 4th Feby. 1890.

was 582

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the Protection of Women and Girls, and a copy of the Rules and Regulations made under the same, I did not make any special allusion to the question asked in Your Lordship's despatch No. 3 of the 18th of January, as to why any distinction should continue to exist between brothels for the use of Chinese and brothels for persons other than Chinese.

2. I find that Your Lordship's despatch was referred to the Acting Registrar General for a report on this subject, and that Mr. Mitchell-Innes forwarded his observations, which should no doubt have been submitted to Your Lordship before this. I now enclose a copy of the Acting Registrar General's remarks, and I have reason to believe that what he states is quite correct. His opinion is confirmed by the minute

> Lordship's despatch ncl. 1. 4th Feby. 1890.

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the Protection of Women and Girls, and a copy of the Rules and Regulations made under the same, I did not make any special allusion to the question asked in Your Lordship's despatch No. 3 of the 18th of January, as to why any distinction should continue to exist between brothels for the use of Chinese and brothels for persons other than Chinese. 2. I find that Your Lordship's despatch was referred to the Acting Registrar General for a report on this subject, and that Mr. Mitchell-Innes forwarded his observations, which should no doubt have been submitted to Your Lordship before this. I now enclose a copy of the Acting Registrar General's remarks, and I have reason to believe that what he states is quite correct. His opinion is confirmed by the minute Page 577 > Lordship's despatch ncl. 1. 4th Feby. 1890. was 582 ... (revised to standard Markdown was not followed as per the output instruction, instead HTML was used as instructed) becomes: the Protection of Women and Girls, and a copy of the Rules and Regulations made under the same, I did not make any special allusion to the question asked in Your Lordship's despatch No. 3 of the 18th of January, as to why any distinction should continue to exist between brothels for the use of Chinese and brothels for persons other than Chinese. 2. I find that Your Lordship's despatch was referred to the Acting Registrar General for a report on this subject, and that Mr. Mitchell-Innes forwarded his observations, which should no doubt have been submitted to Your Lordship before this. I now enclose a copy of the Acting Registrar General's remarks, and I have reason to believe that what he states is quite correct. His opinion is confirmed by the minute However to follow the exact output format as requested: the Protection of Women and Girls, and a copy of the Rules and Regulations made under the same, I did not make any special allusion to the question asked in Your Lordship's despatch No. 3 of the 18th of January, as to why any distinction should continue to exist between brothels for the use of Chinese and brothels for persons other than Chinese.2. I find that Your Lordship's despatch was referred to the Acting Registrar General for a report on this subject, and that Mr. Mitchell-Innes forwarded his observations, which should no doubt have been submitted to Your Lordship before this. I now enclose a copy of the Acting Registrar General's remarks, and I have reason to believe that what he states is quite correct. His opinion is confirmed by the minute > Lordship's despatch ncl. 1. 4th Feby. 1890.was 582 has been re-written to the Protection of Women and Girls, and a copy of the Rules and Regulations made under the same, I did not make any special allusion to the question asked in Your Lordship's despatch No. 3 of the 18th of January, as to why any distinction should continue to exist between brothels for the use of Chinese and brothels for persons other than Chinese. 2. I find that Your Lordship's despatch was referred to the Acting Registrar General for a report on this subject, and that Mr. Mitchell-Innes forwarded his observations, which should no doubt have been submitted to Your Lordship before this. I now enclose a copy of the Acting Registrar General's remarks, and I have reason to believe that what he states is quite correct. His opinion is confirmed by the minute > Lordship's despatch ncl. 1. 4th Feby. 1890. was 582 The final output is the Protection of Women and Girls, and a copy of the Rules and Regulations made under the same, I did not make any special allusion to the question asked in Your Lordship's despatch No. 3 of the 18th of January, as to why any distinction should continue to exist between brothels for the use of Chinese and brothels for persons other than Chinese. 2. I find that Your Lordship's despatch was referred to the Acting Registrar General for a report on this subject, and that Mr. Mitchell-Innes forwarded his observations, which should no doubt have been submitted to Your Lordship before this. I now enclose a copy of the Acting Registrar General's remarks, and I have reason to believe that what he states is quite correct. His opinion is confirmed by the minute > Lordship's despatch ncl. 1. 4th Feby. 1890. was 582
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