CO129-514-2 Mui Tsai system- suggested regulations and possible abolition 9-1-1929 - 16-5-1929 — Page 42

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We have now to decide what is to be printed.

We shall have to consult the F.0. at least as

regards No. 46 in which the Governor quotes

opinions of Consular officers. I would suggest

that subject to F.O. views, we print the following:- (madation to the 1923 Ond

Telegram to Hong Kong (No.2.) omitting

Kohey may possibly object to Eume of

the remarks about China, hur C.

they

the

have parded wase things in B

W.H.W. Ammal

Referts Ex

"ampll. of death.

C.

words "suitable for publication."

4)

Telegram from H.K. of 29th of January (No.4.)

Despatch from H.K. No. 91 of the 22nd of Feb.

(No: 19).

Telegram to H.K. of the 20th of April, (No.32)

4Despatch from H.K. No.25 of the 16th of

May. (No. 46)

Despatch to Hong Kong, No. 215 of the 22nd of August (No. 51).

I think we may assume Sir C. Clementi's consent to

the publication of his despatches as he was very

clearly warned that they would be published. We

will

may also assume that he take the responsibility

of publishing the opinions of people in Hong Kong

whom he quotes. The only difficulty that may be anticipated is as regards the Consular Representatives

opinion.

papers

? Sent copies of all the dobroteles that it is

proposed to print to the F.0., explain that the will be available S. of S. has undertaken to lay the papers before

lay Chase of

Parliament and proposes to ask whether the F.0.

see any objection to the publication of the opinions

of H.M. Consular Representatives in China which are

quoted by Sir C. Clementi in his despatch of the

16th of May.

Action also on 62838

5. Came

26.8.29

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