CO129-466 - Individuals - 1920 — Page 207

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Fin song Telegraph. Now, stagig Editnial Article

pha slawing does or does not trist in Stong Kong is a matton upon kich. Different people have different ideas according to their concaption The meaning of the term.

your Registrars General once

Mate of affairs

refereed, in his annual repat, toa which he admitted was at am rate clody allistrik,

Vought

wit' on one point these will be no dispute and that is that Chinesi Thûdun ave ht and sold in this Brash Colony without theiz mont bring in any way obtained, and that no attempts what wer is made to hide the Jack. That is a Chinest custom and whist we admit that say man

I then children are motion han they would be in freedom,

We can undusland

Jar happier in their we say withcorating by that's stes a custion which ought to be suppressed Is horror of the lady who write us yesterday at discovering the spistence of this pernicious system in a British Colony, and whitit agte wie iha sentiments she expresses we are glad that she realizes the diffracties of the malice. We with her success in her Deier- Jonnation is pet' (la matter brought to the notice of influential porns

It may intuest her is learn that the very first Matment paned when Day-thing Utcame British was an anti-slavery Bill, not eat this measure, was disallowed by the Stoms Gavaument as it was considered that the Imperial statuirs for the abolition of Haven Extended y heir own

proper fires and authority to Drong Kong. cal means that the laws against trafficking in human beings are still operatin, Then why

are has not rigidly inforced?

at Homs.

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