CO129-551-2 Mui Tsai system 30-11-1934 - 22-11-1935 — Page 63

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Mr.

Mr.

Mr.

Sir C. Parkinson.

Sir G. Tomlinson

Sir C. Bottomley.

Sir J. Shuckburgh

Permt. U.S. of S.

Parly. U.S. of S.

Secretary of State.

DRAFT.

must necessarily lose the significance

which it has under the present more

limited arrangement. If you agree with

me on that point. I think it would be

as well to wait for the Governor's

considered recommendations as regards

the major proposal of the Committee.

If he is forced to the conclusion that

FURTHER ACTION.

the much more extensive arrangements

for the creation of an Official Guardial

who would have the most complete legal

and administrative rights over all

children, boys and girls, who are

separated from their parents for one

reason or another in Hong Kong, are

not yet practicable, we should then

take up with him the need for increased

precautions against any failures to

register mui-tsai.

YOURS SINOERELY

(Signed) H.. R. COWELL

P.S. Tom litte of 10th Deer has just

reached we.

We shall of cours

be glad to han your comments at What we shape you think best, but

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