C. O.
Mr.
Jameson. 2/8/33.
Mr.
Gent
24/8
Mr.
Mr. Parkinson.
Mr. Tomlinson.
Sir C. Bottomley.
Sir J. Shuckburgh.
Permt. U.S. of S.
Parly. U.S. of S.
Secretary of State.
DRAFT.
HONG KONG
NO. 336
GOVR.
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Anod 14
(7)
1343/1933. Hong Kon
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25 AUG
Downing Street,
12 29 Aug
31 August, 1933.
Sir,
I have, etc. to ack. the
I
receipt of yourdespatch No. 374 of
the 4th July, 1933, reporting the
present position with regard to
Muitsai in the Colony of Hong Kong.
4
From Commander Hazlewood
1.8.33.
(17) 13718/33.
To Commander Hazlewood
17.8.33
(
(18) 13718/33.
(copies herewith)
for conson
FURTHER ACTION.
Copy to go on 13718/33
Library to send copy of
(7) to House of CommonsLibrary.
Copies of (7) to be
made for Mr.Lée tosend
to Sir J.Simons' P.S.
ref. 6 and for Capt. Dugdale to send to Capt.R.C.Bourne
Extra copies of (7) to be made at the same time to leave on this file
for future use.
mmm
2.
bus tras
I observe that who
are removed from the register as
untraced are subsequently replaced if
and when they are again found in the
Colony.
I should be interested to know
whether in the cases of the 36 girls
any of
concerned
recently so replaced all, the employers
escaped
ion
were prosecuted for failure to notify
So
their changes of address, and if not,
or
what grounds it was
decided
in how many cases prosecutions were
not to prosecute.
instituted.
3.
(now Sir Thomas)
In paragraph 5 of Mr Southorn's
Ban
despatch,
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