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Attention is drawn to the danger of employers
of Muitsai in the Colony, evading the regulations by
posing as parents or adoptive parents. It is stated
that there is not much risk of detection.
The District Watch Committee is said to
control an auxiliary Police Force of 120 men whose
duty it is to deal with matters relating to the welfare
and morals of women and children. I have not heard
of this auxiliary Police Force nor can I find any
reference to it in the Annual Police Report, the
Estimates or despatches from the Governor on the
subjects of Muitsai and Social Hygiene.
PART III.
Appendix 1. The following points are of
interest so far as Hong Kong is concerned.
Page 476.
Chinese women in Hong Kong.
Case of a registered Muitsai decoyed away.
Page 477.
Girls obtained by purchase or as pledges.
Page 482.
Case of drugs being given.
Page 484.
Various cases.
NOTES REGARDING SEYCHELLES.
Page 87. There appears to have been at one time
traffic in women from Seychelles to India. Action is
said to have been taken by the Seychelles authorities
to prevent further traffic.
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