15
Should not be taken
has found that it-
evidence
the Khong kong, can do without the system of recopiction.
G.D. might advice.
diles
15.10.30
17. Summary of finted correford. on this
question box covering years
1887-1900.
The enclosure to (16) shows that the
International Commission will reach Hong Kong
by Christmas.
Thus there is no possibility
of effecting any serious modifications in
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the conditions there before its arrival. I
have delayed (15) for some time, but before the
arrival of (16) there was no inuication of any
particular urgency, and the brothel system in
Hong Kong has a long history. A summary
of that history, which Mr. Miles has prepared,
is annexed as No. 17. It shows how the policy
has varied, but the most interesting point is
that as long ago as 1878 a Commission denounced
the system of Government control, and the Governor
agreed with it but was overruled by the Secretary
of State.
The present Governor's despatch, (No.15)
does not impress. It is obvious, despite his
disclaimer in paragraph 11, that he has placed
himself on the defensive.
In paragraph 2
he emphasises the unanimity of local opinion in
favour of the present system, but he has not
understood that some increase in sly prostitution
is definitely accepted on the modern view, as
recognised than
a lesser evil than brothels.
The Hong Kong
system
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