CO129-516-7 The Mui-Tsai question- resolutions from individuals and Societies 5-5-1929 - 26-10-1929 — Page 72

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Mr.

Mr.

Mr.

Caine 28

Mr. Bottomley.

Sir E. Harding.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Sir G. Grindle.

Sir C. Davis.

62838/1929. Hong Kong.

Sir,

72

Downing Street,

3 August, 1929.

Sir S. Wilson.

-Air. Ormsby-Gere

Mr. Lunn.

Lord Lovat._._._._..

Mr. Ponsonby.

Mx Amery

Lord Passfield.

DRAFT.

THE ANTI-SLAVERY &

ABORIGINES SOCIETY.

3 drafts.

(14)

I am etc., to refer to the

letter from this Dept. No.62838/29

of the 23rd of May regarding the an

alleged case of cruelty to a

"mui-tsai" in Hong Kong aml to

inform you that the renort of the

Govr. upon the case has now been

received.

The Governor reports that

the facts are as follows:-

On the 26th March, 1929,

a woman Wu Kwai-hing went to the

Secretariat for Chinese Affairs and

complained of the treatment to

which her daughter, Chung Kei, had

been subjected by the person under

whose control she had come. The

usual statements were at once taken

from

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