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HONG KONG, MAY 16, 1959.
Governor of Hong Kong, was con sidering means to prevent evasions of the law against child adoption. But the point about which the Anti- Mui Tani Society is most concerned is not evasion of the law so much as the non-operation of the law. An Ordinance was passed in Hong Kong six years.ago dealing with the mui tani" problem, but the third section of that law has never been put into force--and is precisely
The Allied Rhineland High Com-Lancashire and Chinз. mission at Cologne has issued an Last month at Bradford Lieut.- ordinance forbidding the sale" occupied territory of gramophone Colonel Palin Dawson, of the well- records entitled" The Foreign Legionary. This seems to be a new form of prohibition, as hitherto gramophone records have not been subjected to censorship.
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An interesting sequel to the that section which it regardest Central Magistracy yesterday when case was heard at the system дл most critics of essential Compulsory registration a Chinese was charged with collect- of "mui tsai," it is contended, ing money from a number of baw would very materially assist the kers on the pretence that he was authorities in preventing and doing so for the benefit of Chinese punishing ill-treatment of the un- constables of "the hawkers squad" | fortunate children who are the help. The hearing will take place to-dny. less victims of the system, and in checking further recruiting of girl- alaves.
known Bolton firm of textile machinists, was elected President of the Textile Institute for the comp ing year. In the course of his address Colonel Dawson dealt with trade conditions in various couns tries, including Japan, Russia, and China. Referring to the possibili- he remarked that if every Chinese ties of future trading with China. were to order only one handkerchief the cotton industry of Lancashire would enter upon a boom straight away. Considerations put to him by friends who had recently return- id from China impelled him to ask several questions: Were we cater-
A woman pleaded tearfully to the ing for the Chinese and making the Cardigan Board of Guardians re goods they wanted: Were we sell- cently for the discharge of bering in the cheapest way or were freak" son from the institution. there too many commissions to pay When he was four months old, she chaser Were we doing our best to between the factory and the pura said, she was offered 27.300 for him push our goods or leaving this to for show purposes, but refused out merchants who might be pushing of mother love. The application foreign goods at the same time? was refused, permission being given Those were questions for the cotton for the son to visit her periodically, industry to ask itself and answer. China was certainly one of the markets upon which they should fix their attention. A unified Gor ernment would surely come in China, and the Lancashire trade should be prepared to take advan tage of the new conditions which. would then be established.
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It has been said in the House of Commons, and we have no hesita- tion in accepting the statement, that the British Government has "no reason to believe that the authorities in Hong Kong were not carefully watching any case of ill- treatment, any case in which a girl expresses a wish to leave the family with which she is living." We sincerely believe that if any The Paris municipal authorities girl appealed to the Secretariat for are considering what action shall be Chinese Affairs for help to escape taken in regard to listeners' aerials SLAVERY IN HONG KONG. from an intolerable position, the According to reports from Paris the authorities. would give her every roofs of the city are disfigured in a possible assistance. But the dif- lamentable fashion by all kinds of Sculties of the situation are not to masts and wires, many of which be overcome "quite so easily, or are not even properly Exed, but not before Part III. of the 1923 away about in an alarming manner Ordinance is put into operation. It with every gust of wind. Owing to is argued in official quarters that official laxity, listeners are becom by thus enforcing registration of tag increasingly daring, and few mui tani," the Hong Kong Govern- hesitate to fling their aerials across ment would give official recognition | the streets. to what is regarded as an illegal practice. But official hesitation to The Stickfast Lipstick. put Part III of the 1993 Ordinance
Lime if any progress appears to have been made in the direction of disposing of the Mui Taai" prob lem in Hong Kong. It will be re- membered that some months ago the
into effect actually makes conditions
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question was raised in Parliament, and comment of a decidedly sharp character came from both sides of the House of Commons during the brief but brisk exchange of ques tion and answer. Further discus- sion was dropped pending receipt by the Colonial Office of a detailed report on the subject which was called for from H.E. the Governor of Hong Kong. That report duly, went forward to London, but has not been published, presumably be cave it lacked certain details which the Colonial Office considered essential, and which were sub sequently requested to be sent for- ward. This is the position as it has The Ordinance of 1893 prohibits been announced in London regard any person taking "mui taai" into ing the discussion raised in the Section providing that girls already his or her employment, but the Houm of Commons early this year.purchased under this system should Now that Parliament has been dis be registered with the authorities £30,000 have icen found hidden
Until that
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The Seven Seas."
Among the many forms of war memorial which have been raised in various parts of the world to Britons of all ranks and ratings who gave their lives on land or sea during the Great War, one that stands out in point of interest is the Wellington (New Zealand) War Memorial Carillon. Its 29 bells are
The advertisement of a new form worse than they would be. With of rouge and lipstick announces every" mui tssi" registered with that "both are rain-proof, kiss and bring cast in England by the well- the authorities, it would be possible water proof. Neither can soil hand-known firm of Gillett and John- as it is pot at present to keep kerchief nor cigarette. "One appli-stone, of Croydon, and each will close watch upon this traffic in help cation remains until washed with be named and specially inscribed less humanity. With the order that water and soap." That seems fair Of special interest to seafarers will the name of every girl and her pur-ly satisfactory-apparently the new be one bell of the carillon to be chaser must be placed on officials decorated face can be exposed specially-dedicated in commemora- -record, any mui.tsai" not regis to anything from a kiss to a case- tion of officers and men of the tered could claim her liberty, and cade without looking any the worse British mercantile marine who died her master or mistress heavily ined for wear. About the only pastime daring war service, and which is for failing to put her name on the that seems to be really ruded out to be moet aptly named the "Seven register. It is estimated that, with is blowing bubbles, for that would Seas." The inscription on this bell Part III. of the 1993 Ordinance put introduce the fatal combination of will be as follows:-
water: Fortunately, into operation, ten years would see soap
My Name is "THE SEVEN STAB." an end of the "mui tsai" system ladies with faces like that are not, and all its attendant evils.
in most cases, passionately addicted. Cherish me as a tribute to the to the clay pipe and the bowl of British Mercantile Marine.
· 1914-1918. ay water as a distraction.
"If blood be the price of Escluse Doctor's Hoard,
admiralty,
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Before the shipment of this par- occupied by Dr. Paillip Foster- ticular bell from London for New who died last August, aged so and Zealand a special dedication service. hia brother, Dr. Clarence Foster, is to be held January, aged 53. It was known who died at the end of last
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more will be heard in the House it possible to know how many of house at Leeds which was recently about the "mai tra question until these unfortunate children have next autumn. What progress, if been sold as household slaves or worse? Official objections to regis any, there will be then to report tration appear to rest mainly upon will depend to some extent upon the trouble and expense involved at the time of Dr. Clarence Foster's Chinese Medicine in Singapore.
in keeping accurate records of the the identity of the gentleman sitting names and addresses of these girls death that he was a rich man, al- Some interesting comments upon) in the chair as head of the Colonial and their owners. It has been though both he and his brother had the telegram which has been sent to Office. The House of Commons has pointed out by the Anti-Mui Tsai Three relatives, nephews and a druggists in Kuala Lumpur urging lived as poverty-stricken recluses. Canton by Chinese "physicians and very many matters of interest and Society, that these objections or niece, inherited between then about the preservation of the ancient
not valid, and detailed suggestions importance to discuss in a very have been submitted to the Serre-60,000, and the search of the house medical science of China were made was undertaken because a bank the Straits Timer last week by a limited amount of time, and it tariat for Chinese Affairs for over-
manager had informed them that Western-trained Chinese doctor, Dr. would be foolish to pretend that coming the difficulties alleged to matters affecting the welfare of a Hong Kong Government thinks of had been the residence of the College of Medicine, and has an arise out of registration. What the known bonds for £20,000 could not Chen Su Lan, who took his degree be traced. The house, a large one, from the King Edward VII. comparatively small number of these proposals nobody outside doctor's father, Dr. Edwin Foster, extensive practice
the Chinese girls in Hong Kong should official circles knows, though there who left £35,000 to his son. Tempt Chinese in Singapore, said that come in for attention before prob them most carefully, and the in-the purchase of the property, but ery by any means. He instanced a has been ample time to considering offers were made frequently for Chinese medicine was not all quack- lems affecting a very much larger quiries received from the authorities they were always firmly refused with herb that had been used in the number of people much more direct in London need not have delayed the dignity that the two brothers Chinese pharmacopoeia for many
or interfered with consideration of ly and vitally. We may be quite the Society's suggestions. It does showed on all occasions. The house entaries to produce perspiration. certain, however, that in the next seem most unfortunate that there dilapidated, the paper peeling off at the Peping Medical College had found to be indescribably A Western-trained Chinese doctor. Parliament there will be members should be such hesitation to take
the walls. The nephew and the now found that this drug had the action. or even to determined to raise this question
express an niece were accompanied in their same action as adrenalin, but was opinion.
Scornful fingers are fre search by the family solicitor more effective. As used by the again and again until satisfactory quently pointed at the Chinese When the rolls of bonds were dis-native doctor, however, an over- authorities when severe laws and covered they were covered with soos dose was likely to be given, with vigorous regulations are promulgat and dust. The one for £20,000 had harmful results. There are many ed but things go on just as if n been tossed aside as useless paper, Chinese drugs which are found in administrative action had been when a solicitor insisted on looking the European pharmacopoeia," Dr. taken. Is the record of Hong Kong at it again.. any better in the master of the "scandali
assurances are obtained from the Government in power.
"' mui tsai
News and Views.
In addition to the action taken in Farliament to bring this ques- tion into public notice, efforts have been made here in Hong Kong to evolve some plan whereby the ad mitted evils of the "mui tsai" system may be minimised, it not completely removed. Official machinery east of Suez evidently victoria, and one from Kowloon cases of small-pox from moves as slowly as similar wheels in (all Chinese) were reported on Tues- the West. The honorary secretary day. of the Anti-Mui Tui Society has been in touch with the Secretariat for Chinese.Affairs for some month's
The Kai Tack Motor 'Bus Co. in an effort to reach an agreement motify an extension of Route No. 4 d's to certain regulations for the to Yaumati Ferry, to take effect control of "mui teai." In a letter from May 21,
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A Ship Master's Complaint.
among
Chen So Lan added, "and I should say that nearly everything in a Chinese medicine shop is useful at one time or another. Of course, High-handed methods are not there is a great deal of guesswork, associated with the Singapore and the native doctor's knowledge, Police, but there is a ship master of the remedies he uses does not plying to and from the port who go far enough. All the remedies feels that he has a distinct obtainable from a native medicine grievance. He states that recently man can be given more accurately he arrived in port and was boarded by a European-trained doctor, and by members of the Marine Police. another point in that European Ife'was then "virtually placed under medicines are standardized and test- arrest by two Inspectors, as they ed, while Chinese medicines are asked me to go ashore with them." nat." Chinese medicine had often On arrival at the station he was gone a surprising distance in the informed that he could be released right direction, Dr. Chen Su Lan on personal bail of 8500 and would pointed out.
a man has have to attend the police court on beadache the Chinese physician wil
certain date on a charge of enter prescribe a potion made of sheep's". ing the port with his Flimsoll mark brain," he said, and yet this is submerged. Eventually he appear- not as ridiculous as it sounds when
to that Department dated May 8, and recently reproduced in our During the small hours of yester columns, attention is called to the day morning, a thief broke into fact that a considerable time had 19, Ko Shing Street and stole fromed in court, pleaded guilty and was remember that in Armour's pack- elapsed since certain suggestions a safe 81,500 in Hong Kong notes had been submitted by the Anti- Mul Tasi Society for official con sideration. Nothing more having "I have now no manager, no | been heard of the matter from the flowers and no 8830" was the way Secretary for Chinese Affairs, the in which a Chinese told the polios spokesman of the Society says meme that he was robbed by his manager, bers would be grateful for & reply who was given the money to buy to their proposis,
"indicating flowers for a shop in Kowloon City. whether or not the Government is in a position to assent to the proposed
A remand of 48 hours was ordered measure for checking slavery in Hong Kong" The, re- when a Chinese appeared before Mr. quest is reasonable enough, as it S. Whyte Smith, at Kowloon is now two months since the detail. Magistracy on a charge of poses ed saggestions were submitted to sion of one revolver and three the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs. rounds of ammunition. It was early in February when qués- tions were asked in Parliament, and
fined 820. He complains of the ing factories in Chicago I saw great humiliation to which a master of a heaps of various organs of animals. vessel is subjected at being arrested -tyroid glands and so on-which ou his own ship, and says that it were to be sold to manufacturing. was clearly a case where some tart chemists, Personally I think we and consideration might have been in do very well without Chinese shown. An intimation to attend medicine but the native doctors court would have been sufficient, themselves realize the need for im- and such matters are usually dealt provement and surely some scheme with by the Master Attendant. He can be devised to help them to further complains that after the adapt themselves to the changing case has been disposed of he was times. Chinese medicine must be again asked to go to the Marine superseded by Western medicine Police Station, and there his finger-moner or later; that is inevitable, prints were taken, so that he is but I think the problem will now ** a registered criminal Pro- gradually solve itself. Chinese in bably the Police hold that there is Singapore are losing their prejudice The Police are searching for a certain procedure to be followed against Western medicine. very in these matters, but, while admit rapidly, and even the working ting that we have heard on the classes are learning to call in the eaptain's side of the story, it does Western-trained doctor. I remem- seem to the Inyman that here was her that when I started in-practića. a case where a little tact might I could not persuade any of my have been shown and the same re- patients to submit to an injection - sult attained..
now they positively clamour for it.”
it was towards the end of April Chinese youth who was kidnapped that the Under-Secretary of State in Canton recently and is believed for the Colonies told the House that to have been sent to Hong Kong on his chief was asking for further in-one of the Canton steamers. The formation from Hong Kong. It was parents, of the kidnapped youth are also stated at the time that the Fin Hong Kong and are convinced Colonial Office, in concert with the that their son can be found here.
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