CO129-543-2 Mui Tsai system 4-1-1933 - 11-4-1934 — Page 21

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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.

Anod 14

(7)

1343/1933. Hong Kon

21

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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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