CO129-472 - Others - 1921 — Page 328

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take with him printed particulars as to the local facilities for treatment available, and require them to be affixed in a suitable position so that the information may be conveyed to the crew before

lading.

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Buch a clinic œould usefully be installed in the vicinity of

the meroma tile landing piers or of the various seamen's Insti tutions, and would be under the direct supervision of the Civil Medical Depart- ment only bring given, in-patients being dealt with at the divil Hon-

pital.

We recommend also that spesial information should be sent at the same time warning incoming seamen sa to the high rate of insidents of venereal diseases prevailing in the tow, and informing them that no system of do ster's sertificates or registration provides any guarant.

of freedom from disease.

We recommend that information as to the decent lodging accomo data

ion and recreational facilities nhỏ til d be nonveyed at the same time.

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We consider it is important that information on these pointa

should reach the officers and men of each inseming ship before there

is an opportunity for them to debark, as the commercial interest whic exists in prostitution leads to the promo to re of this system, adopting a very efficient system of advertisement rectie

fection is frequently acquirec Sespan beata. We understand that

by seafarers, especially those on mall ships in port for a short time by a custom which exists of alle wing wonen zonese to ships from beata. We understand it is a practice for women from the brothels to charter sampans and board the ships in the evening, remaining there until the next morning. There are no strictions whatever at present as to momer

It is gener- having access to ships at any time of the day or night. ally known by those in touch with the life of the port that t. is prac tice is extremely co jesen. Also the tendency in all ports is for the ad women most highly infeated, or knew ashore to be infected and there- före less likely to earn, to seek custom mong those to whom their con

dition is unknown.

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