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TELEGRAM from the Governor of Hong Kong to the Secretary of
State for the Colonies.
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Dated 4th November, 1929.
(Received Colonial Office 11.15 a.m. 4th November, 1929).
Confidential.
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Your telegram of 30th October Confidential Mui Tsai
Ordinance 22 passed 31st October includes amendments in
accordance with paragraph 9 of your despatch of 22nd August
No. 215 also deals with difficulty of proving Mui Tsai not
adopted daughter(s). Ordinance 21 of 1929 amending
Ordinance 4 of 1897 gives the Secretary for Chinese Affairs
wider powers of search and arrest. Opportunity was taken in
introducing Ordinance 22 for the Attorney-General to announce
the intention of Government to enforce registration and bring
to an end the present practice of employment of Mui Tsai, to appeal for co-operation of employers, and to issue warning
that regulations were not to remain a dead letter. Τη view of your paragraph 11 I am meeting District Watch Committee
on 5th November in order to endeavour to enlist Chinese
support and obtain their views as to how best Part 3 can be
made effective. I shall also publish the correspondence
on 6th November (vide your telegram of 1st November). Then
bring matter before Executive Council under Section 17 of
Ordinance 1 of 1923 with a view to the issue of proclamation. Regulations have been drafted and will be considered (corrupt group) in Executive Council.
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