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PENN

We don't believe enforcement of health and cruelty laws is

seriously intended. A year or so ago the then Secretary of the Hong Kong SPCA, preparing a case against the dealer Shing Lee Hong,

'phoned the Director's staff for the licencee's name.

Bovey

To our amazement we were told that the shop was unlicenced. They had applied for a licence some time ago, but this had been refused because it didn't come up to standard.

Now this seems to me quite amazing. Here was a shop which was advertising quite openly in the Yellow Pages one of the largest recognised animal dealers in Hong Kong, and yet it was operating illegally presumably with the blessing of the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.

The shop operated illegally and openly for at least four years, and in late 1071 it was 're-legitimised' by the legal somersault that

I described earlier.

Nichols

They were technically unlicenceable, but it was considered - not by this Department alone I might add that it would have been wrong to have enforced a technicality of the law upon them when there was every intention of changing the law.

TAPE 1 ENDS and TAPE 2 BEGINS.

PENN

Further accommodations came in a more recent law which legitimised animal sales in a big Communist store, and introduced greater flexibility in animal housing in the shops. But legal amendments are academic anyway unless enforcement is intended. According to the Royal Hong Kong Police Force, no prosecutions were requested against any major shop - which means Communist affiliated ones by either the SPCA or Agriculture and Fisheries in the 17 months up to May 1973, despite

what we've heard.

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The Society's ex-Secretary Sheila Bovey, now in England, describes restraints imposed on her by her own Committee.

Bovey

Well, in the first place I was told I should never speak to the newspapers. I was also told I must not upset the Department

of Agriculture and Fisheries, because they belonged to Government and because the SPCA were given a large subvention from Government they did not want to lose this.

I was warned not to upset the leftwing animal dealers, partly

by certain members of the Committee, the Vice-Chairman, but

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