CO129-514-2 Mui Tsai system- suggested regulations and possible abolition 9-1-1929 - 16-5-1929 — Page 127

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Mr. Caine

Mr.

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Gaur is

Mr. Ellis

Mr. Bottomley.

Sir E. Harding.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Sir G. Grindle.

Sir C. Davis.

Sir S. Wilson.

Y Mr. Ormsby-Gore.

Lord Lovat.

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< Mr. Amery. In ca

DRAFT. in.

62758/29.

H.K.

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For Private Secretary's signature.

Downing Street,

22 April, 1929.

Dear Sir,

C. STAPLES, ESQ.

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min

6f5.45%

perins aft

I have followed the lives suggested by th. Beckett mi menty

of 8.4

7 masin (428.0 (16)

(22)

In continuation of

my letter of the 2nd of April,

I have now placed your letter

of the 29th of March about

Muit sai in Hong Yong before

Mr. Amery. who desires me to

make the following reply.

The article in "John

Bull" enclosed with your letter

is thoroughly misleading.

Without going into any detail

the most serious suggestion is

that the Muit sai system is a

regular

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