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despatch, No. 321 of the 28th of June
1932, he reported that 471 girls who
had been visited on at least one occasion
by the Muitsai inspectors were no longer
to be found at the addresses originally
registered.
In paragraph 4 of your
despatch, No. 1, of the 4th January, 1933,
you reported that 122 of these girls had then been
located in the Colony. Your despatch
under reply contains no further report regarding
these girls and I should be glad to know how
many more had been traced in the Colony.by
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I take this opportunity of
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enclosing copies of letters which have been
exchanged with Commander H.L.Hazlewood,
and I should be glad if you would inform me
of the number of registered Muitsai who se
addresses are at present unknown.
I should
still untraced
also be glad to know the number of Muitsai
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fame
not possible to trace them not possible
d that by contraced
who have been struck off the register since
stertsin
its inception and i have not st ubsequently been
inaced
found
I have, etc.
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